by David Toelle in Sports
POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. - Anthony Smith scored 22 points for Kansas Wesleyan, but it wasn't enough as the Northwestern (Iowa) Red Raiders knocked off the Coyotes 74-54 in the second round of the NAIA Division II National Tournament.
The loss snaps a 19-game winning streak for the Coyotes, the second longest in Wesleyan history.
by Ben Fetherston in Sports
With conference play under way, KWU Baseball is on the right track after a slow start to the season. Softball is off to a great start to their 2007 season, and expect more success this year than previous years have yielded.
The Coyote men have had a rough start to the season, but are bringing it together at the right time.
by Bryan Carrasquillo in Sports
The KWU Track and Field team has just completed the indoor season and is now in training to prepare for outdoor season, was set to kick off Thursday at Southwestern College in Winfield.
The Coyotes were well represented throughout indoor season on both the men's and women's sides.
by Kelly Holloway in Sports
April 6 through April 8, the Kansas Wesleyan Women's Soccer Team offers two clinics for kids to come out and not only play, but learn about the game of soccer. This camp gives kids the opportunity to interact with college athletes.
Players from Kansas Wesleyan University, the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference championship team and two-time KCAC conference tournament champions, will focus on teaching and helping kids with three important skills.