Wabash Ready For Season Opener
The time Wabash football players have been waiting for since Nov. 11, 2006 will arrive Saturday. The Little Giants will see their first action against another opponent since beating DePauw 23-20 in the Monon Bell Classic 1 p.m. Saturday when Franklin comes to Byron P. Hollett Little Giant Stadium. Wabash players will have a little extra motivation headed into their season-opener. Franklin handed the Little Giants one of their two losses last season, downing them 45-38 in overtime.
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Youth Clinic, Community Day Part of Football Opener
The Wabash football program will welcome the community with two events leading up to the 2007 season-opener against Franklin Saturday afternoon.
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Soccer Showdown: Wabash vs. Rose-Hulman
Wabash (1-1) and Rose-Hulman (2-0) meet tonight at 5 p.m. on the Mud Hollow Field soccer pitch. If you can't watch the game in person, view the Wabash LiveStats to keep up with all the action.
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Little Giants Make It Two Straight with Win over Rose
The Little Giant soccer team improved to 2-1 with a 4-2 victory over Rose-Hulman Wednesday afternoon. The three-game start is the best since Wabash the 2002 season.
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Freshmen Lead Little Giants to 2-0 Soccer Win
After a series of post shots on offense, two Wabash freshmen posted their first career goals to give the Little Giants a 2-0 victory over Holy Cross College Sunday afternoon.
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Little Giants Claim Hokum Karem Title
The Little Giant cross country team honored J. Owen Huntsman's legacy with a victory in the 46th Wabash Hokum Karem Saturday morning. Wabash took second through fourth in the combination cross country and relay race to claim the team title for the first time since 1996.
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Missed Opportunities Send Little Giants to 3-0 Loss
Wabash missed on an early chance in its opening match against DePauw University, but failed to capitalize. The Tigers' possession-style of soccer did in the Little Giants, leading to a 3-0 victory for DePauw.
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Carpenter Returns To Wabash as Assistant Hoops Coach
Antoine Carpenter, a two-year starting guard for the Wabash basketball team and member of two conference championship teams, returns to the program as an assistant coach.
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Wabash Seniors Rise To New Heights
As a bonding experience, 17 Wabash College football seniors hiked up the peak, which has an altitude of 14,110 feet above sea level and is the 31st highest out of the 54 Colorado peaks, encountering many challenges along the way.
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Johnson Tribute Shows Depth of Wabash Relationships
Alumni from across the nation returned to campus Saturday to honor Coach Rob Johnson. The Little Giants gathered for the morning alumni run and a luncheon.
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