By Ben Maske and Graham Hill Spring sports teams are working hard to bring William Peace University some notoriety in the sports world while at the same time the university reacts to changes in leadership. WPU named men’s basketball coach…
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By Mitchell Baddour As the calendar year flips into the month of February, our campus continues to welcome students back for in-person instruction. At the same time, student athletes are preparing for an historic spring season. We are also happy…
By Marketta Bennett As William Peace University starts their academic spring semester, they also dive into their 2021 athletic season. As many of us know, WPU canceled all 18 sports because of the severe spread of COVID-19 at a fast…
By: Nick Chuisano The year 2020 brought an end to most college-level athletics; however, 2021 is set to bring them all back and have student-athletes resume their normal schedules. William Peace University is set to allow all of its sports…
By Caylan Harrison Big changes are coming for the athletic program at William Peace University next semester when the women’s and men’s soccer and lacrosse programs will have their own natural and artificial turf fields located at WakeMed soccer park…
By Caylan Harrison Women’s Volleyball at William Peace University started their season this year with their best record yet. In just three short weeks, the team set a record of 9-0 against top teams like Southern Virginia, Guilford College, and…
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Much change has occurred at the WPU campus over the past year. With the co-ed transition in the Fall of 2012, a new platform has been created: intramural sports. Football, volleyball, speedmitten, and dodgeball are a few of the sports…
Would the average, 150 people, per basketball game at WPU benefit from having access to a concession stand while cheering on their team? “If I hear people complain, it’s simply about how there are no concessions,” said Kevin Daniels, William Peace University…