By Jeremy O’NeillExecutive Staff Two issues of The Sewanee Purple ago, I wrote an article profiling mental health in sports as an uncomfortable subject, and

By Jeremy O’NeillExecutive Staff Two issues of The Sewanee Purple ago, I wrote an article profiling mental health in sports as an uncomfortable subject, and
By Harry DavisStaff Writer The Sewanee Tigers men’s basketball team defeated the Belhaven University Blazers 89-65 at home. The Tigers entered the game with three
Adrian Thomas (C’20) goes for the basket against Covenant. Photo courtesy of Lyn Hutchinson. By J.T. MitchellStaff Writer The second day of the annual Lon
The Sewanee Tigers get hype for the Black-Tie Classic. Photo courtesy of Lyn Hutchinson. By J.T. MitchellStaff Writer It was a big weekend for the
By Richard Pryor IIIExecutive Staff This week, I’ve been thinking (which is always a dangerous prospect for me) about what to write on for this
Eddie Duffy (C’20) pauses to evaluate the game. Photo courtesy of Duffy. By Kristopher Kennedy Staff Writer Per the old adage, rugby is “a hooligan’s sport
Ryan Starr (C’22) hustles in recent game against Johnson. Photo courtesy of sewaneetigers.com. By J.T. MitchellStaff Writer On the first night of the annual Lon
By J.T. MitchellStaff Writer On Saturday afternoon at Puett Field, the Sewanee field hockey team fell to No. 14 Centre College 6-0 on Senior Day.
The Senior football players, and cheerleader Bre Corn (C’20), celebrate Senior Day on November 2. Photo courtesy of sewaneetigers.com. By Harry DavisStaff Writer On Saturday,
By Richard Pryor, IIIExecutive Staff It was the kind of tweet that you would like if your friend from high school Daryl sent it—“Fight For