Fitness and Recreation hosts first ever e-sports tournament
A currently active e-sports tournament lasts for six weeks and includes the games “Madden NFL 21” and “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.”
Club sports face unclear future without NCAA guidance
While Chapman’s Division III sports and physical activity courses are adapting their seasons, the status of the university’s eight club sports is still up in the air.
Opinion | The NBA Finals are boring
When the virus has finally been slowed, we will finally be able to take in NBA games the way they are meant to be played – with fans, energy and enthusiasm.
Alumnus goes from fighting in the water to fighting fire
Nick Parino, a former member of the Chapman swim and dive team, has been fighting the Slink Fire in Northern California.
Women’s soccer team receives sixth straight academic award
From practices to games to study sessions, the team won its sixth straight annual Team Academic Award from the United Soccer Coaches.
Physical activity courses adapt to remote environment
When Chapman classes transitioned to virtual learning, students enrolled in physical activity classes were left with plenty of confusion.
Opinion | Officiating: the bad, the ugly and the solution
This isn’t just a problem in baseball. Professional sports have a referee problem.
‘Chaos management’: Ragas sets records on special teams
Nico Ragas holds the Chapman record for most kick returns for touchdowns.
Women’s water polo emphasizes mental health
Women’s water polo players weren’t able to hop back in the pool to practice after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, so they focused on what they could control.
Injury outbreak across NFL could be attributed to lack of preparation
Without a proper training camp and preseason, NFL athletes have endured a spike in injuries over the first couple weeks of the regular season.
Opinion | Baseball: a love gained, a love lost
When you’re a kid, your passions shine as bright as the sun. It might be sad to say, but over time, the fun had been taken out of the sport for me.
NFL event meant for unity brings division
The Sept. 10 season-opening game between the Chiefs and Texans in Kansas City saw the NFL’s first attempt at a demonstration of social justice during the 2020 season, which was met with booing from the audience.
GroupX provides virtual workout program
Students can sign up for a free Student Recreational Portal membership to take exercise classes online.
Helgeson paces all NCAA freshmen in digs per set
In her first season at Chapman, libero sophomore Cat Helgeson led all last season’s NCAA women’s volleyball freshmen in digs and digs per set.
Opinion | Decline in Black MLB players traced down to youth level
There has been a noticeable decline in Black representation across the MLB. A group that once made up nearly 20% of the league in the 1980s has decreased to just 6.7% at the beginning of the 2017 season.
Opinion | Jefferson thinks Antetokounmpo is a sidekick
Commentators like Richard Jefferson wax poetic about expecting so much out of young players who have yet to enter their athletic prime.
Dillon Keefe named preseason First Team All-American
Dillon Keefe, a senior linebacker, was selected to the D3football.com preseason First Team All-American roster.
Freshman athletes optimistic despite missing first-year traditions
Despite training for the men's soccer team moving online, freshman defender Trevor Bey said the team has taken steps to help freshmen feel involved.
Division III sports to follow Division I decision to return play
While Division I sports began their seasons, Chapman and other National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III schools remain without fall athletics.
Opinion | The NFL has no idea what it’s doing
There’s this feeling of a really brutal storm brewing over NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s house, ready for a lightning bolt to strike and take away football.