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Leslie Gomez, Staff Writer
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Fast Break: Short week, shorter Fast Break
A duck in a Willamette jersey about to score a goal on the soccer field while the crowd cheers behind them. Art by Wes Mowry-Silverman. Hello, Bearcat Fan! I hope we all feel rested and rejuvenated post fall break. I know I do, mostly thanks to the fact that the Bears are suddenly the No. 1 seed in the NFC. I sure hope this doesn’t age poorly! Anyway, not much has happened this week in Bearcat sports, so let’s get onto the news! Women’s basketball  played UC Santa Cruz twice
Catie Mohr, Sports & Rec Editor
4 days ago2 min read
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Fast Break: Basketball, swim face tough week of competition
A duck in a Willamette jersey about to score a goal on the soccer field while the crowd cheers behind them. Art by Wes Mowry-Silverman. Hello, Bearcat Fan! Happy Thanksgiving Break to all who celebrate (me) and to all of you who remain in Salem not shirking your responsibilities (not me …). I wish you the best. But Bearcat sports have continued even as I, Willamette’s resident sports fan, am away, so I am putting myself back into the mindset of the poor Wudent trapped in Sale
Catie Mohr, Sports & Rec Editor
Nov 252 min read
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Fast Break: Wildcats, Bearcats, Banana Slugs, oh my!
A duck in a Willamette jersey about to score a goal on the soccer field while the crowd cheers behind them. Art by Wes Mowry-Silverman. Hello, Bearcat Fan! Woah, what day is it? I thought it was October this morning, but next week is in fact Thanksgiving. It was not a good weekend for our ’Cats, but such is life. And such is Bearcat sports. I don’t know if we’re very good this year. There’s a lot to write about. Loyal readers, all five of you, bear with me. Let’s find out how
Catie Mohr, Sports & Rec Editor
Nov 182 min read
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Fast Break: Volleyball clinches playoffs, basketball takes on all of Division I
A duck in a Willamette jersey about to score a goal on the soccer field while the crowd cheers behind them. Art by Wes Mowry-Silverman. Hello, Bearcat Fan! We have some good news coming off of the weekend, shockingly, despite the fact that fall sports are sadly over (mostly). Starting with the expected, football  lost on senior day 29-0 at home to the Whitworth Pirates on Saturday. Women’s soccer  tied 1-1 against the Boxers on their senior day on Saturday, and then 1-1 agai
Catie Mohr, Sports & Rec Editor
Nov 112 min read
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