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Sophomore Yarden Danan will be transferring to Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. (The Signpost Archives)

Roster shakeup leaves ’Cats looking forward

Harrison Epstein April 9, 2017

Looking to rebound from a disappointing year, the Weber State University women’s basketball team is preparing for changes. Following last year's season — the winningest season in WSU history —...

Deeshyra Thomas, #2, looks for a pass to a teammate in a game against University of Idaho on Feb. 25. (Dalton Flandro / The Signpost)

Victory slips from ‘Cats claws

Harrison Epstein February 26, 2017

The day began in celebration but ended in disappointment for the Weber State University women's basketball team. In their final home game, the Wildcats fell to the University of Idaho 82–77. To kick...

Emily Drake, #20, attempts a basket against University of Northern Colorado on Jan. 21. (Dalton Flandro / The Signpost)

Wildcats struggle against top-ranked Bears

Harrison Epstein January 22, 2017

The Wildcats looked to break their three-game losing streak on Jan. 21 as they took on the conference-leading University of Northern Colorado. The Bears came into the matchup 15–3 on the season,...

Sophomore Yarden Danan scored 11 points against Montana State University. (Source: Weber State Athletics)

Wildcats split conference play opening weekend

Harrison Epstein January 10, 2017

While most students spent winter break relaxing and preparing for the upcoming semester, the Weber State University women’s basketball team spent their break hard at work, including adding a new...

Guard Yarden Danan forces her way between two Westminster players Nov. 22. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

Wildcats continue historic start to season

Harrison Epstein November 27, 2016

  In their final home game before beginning the Florida International Tournament, the Wildcats came away with a dominant victory. This was the third time Weber State University had played...

Danielle Craft, Zharia Hale, Payton Whitmore, Dominique Williams and Gina OBrien  (left to right) are the five incoming freshmen for Weber States womens basketball team. (Gabe Cerritos / The Signpost)

New blood hits the court

Harrison Epstein September 27, 2016

Every year, there are changes to rosters — that’s the nature of college sports. The Weber State University women’s basketball team graduated three players last season and will be adding...

Weber State wildcat fans show off their support at a football game.

I bleed, you bleed, we all bleed purple

Harrison Epstein April 19, 2016

Why should you stay a Wildcats sports fan? There are plenty of reasons to cheer on the Weber State Wildcats in every sport. First off, Weber State athletics is on the rise in almost all major sports. Last...

Weber state students and fans showing their support to their team. Photo credit: Emily Ferguson

Why I’m a Wildcat fan

Harrison Epstein April 2, 2016

Why am I a Wildcats sports fan? There are plenty of reasons to cheer on my beloved Weber State Wildcats in every sport. First off, Weber State athletics is on the rise in almost all major sports. Last...

Freshman Jaiamoni Welch-Coleman dives to save the ball from a Portland State player during the game on March 7.  (Ariana Berkemeier / The Signpost)

‘Cats pillage Vikings, but Vandals sneak past in overtime

Harrison Epstein March 13, 2016

It was a tournament of hope and heartbreak for the Weber State women's basketball team. After the first game against Portland State, the team was flying high on hope. They defeated the Vikings by a final...

Senior Brittney Dunbar take a free throw shot during the fourth quarter of the game against University of Idaho in the second round of the Big Sky Conference.  (Ariana Berkemeier / The Signpost)

Women’s basketball loses in overtime on last second shot

Michael Grennell March 11, 2016
Idaho Vandals ends Weber women's season in Big Sky tourney
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