by Caitlin McCarthy As the sun beat down on Hardee-McGee Field on October 12, families filled Harris Stadium and the Sewanee Tigers stormed the new
Category: Sports
Tough loss for resilient Tigers at W&L
by Caitlin F. McCarthy The Sewanee Tigers faced longstanding rivals, the Washington and Lee Generals, on Wilson Field in on September 28. The Tigers were
Tigers’ cross country puts in a hard effort at Rhodes
by Mac Bailey Last weekend, Tigers’ Cross Country traveled to Memphis for the annual Rhodes Invitational. Despite both a rough course and hot weather, both
Valiant effort in volleyball
by Desiree Kamerman After starting the volleyball season off with a record number of wins, the Lady Tigers suffered tough conference losses against Millsaps and
The equestrian team jumps into a new year
by Katie Kenerly On Sept. 28-29, ten teams, including a team of Intercollegiate Horse Show Association alumni, competed in the first IHSA show of the
The Course at Sewanee makes a triumphant return
by Kevin Farmer After years of planning and reconstruction, Sewanee’s own golf course, aptly named “The Course at Sewanee,” is once again open for business,
Far away game, close score
by Caitlin Finneran McCarthy The Sewanee Tigers traveled 2,500 miles last weekend to Salem, Oregon to play the Willamette Bearcats and, unfortunately, did not return
Stationhairy: One man’s struggle at Fowler
by Conner Anderson With the fall season looming on the horizon, necessitating innumerable shirtless excursions, I decided to make a trip to Fowler, Sewanee’s sanctuary
More than Meats the Eye: the Rick Nassieur Story
by Conner Anderson Every now and then, a momentous figure sets his (or her, maybe) foot down on the University of the South’s historic campus.
A turf act to follow
By Jack Russell The football field has new turf. People walk and play on it. They added it this summer. Everyone is excited. Many people