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Brown lunges for a wild ball, reaching it before Lange can. (BriElle Harker / The Signpost)

The Wildcats open their season with a victory over Adams State

Raymond Lucas November 30, 2020

During the opening week of college basketball season, the Weber State Wildcats were supposed to play on Nov. 25 against the Adams State Wolverines and against the Dixie State Trailblazers in St. George...

Northwesterns Bryant McIntosh (30) hugs teammate Isiah Brown (12) in the final seconds of a 79-73 against Gonzaga in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City on Saturday, March 18, 2017. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS)

Is Isiah Brown a hidden gem from the emerald city?

Raymond Lucas November 23, 2020

Weber State University senior point guard Isiah Brown has not had the traditional college experience. He transferred from Northwestern to Grand Canyon and now finds himself in Ogden with the chance to...

Stewart Stadium is empty this fall due to COVID-19.  (Nikki Dorber / The Signpost)

COVID-19 has left college football scattered and confused

Raymond Lucas September 16, 2020

In a perfect world, the Weber State Wildcats would be preparing for their Sept. 19 matchup in Cedar Falls, Iowa, against the Northern Iowa Panthers. Last year, WSU welcomed them to Stewart Stadium and...

Live from Disneyworld, it’s the NBA

Raymond Lucas September 14, 2020

To anyone reading this in the future, we're living in 2020. The year of empty stadiums and arenas due to the coronavirus. There has been minimal good news on a national scale. But now, sports are slowly...

NCAA canceled basketball in the spring and is postponing fall sports. (Wikimedia Commons).

Fall sports have been put on hold

Raymond Lucas August 22, 2020

Hopes were high after the Weber State Wildcats football team finished their season, despite a loss against the James Madison Dukes, having advanced further into the postseason than any other team in the...

Keeping up with the Wildcats: what went wrong in 2019-20?

Raymond Lucas July 20, 2020

Let’s face it. The past two seasons for Weber State’s women’s basketball team were not pretty. The team finished with records of 6-25 and 4-26 during the first two years under Head Coach...

Despite the long trip, Wildcats come to show their support at a home game at Stewart Stadium. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

The Destruction Zone, agents of chaos

Raymond Lucas April 6, 2020

The Destruction Zone is a 15-letter-phrase that represents the Weber State student section; chaos is their motive.The Destruction Zone has been growing over the past three years and is found mostly at...

Kayla Watkins going for the basket. (BriElle Harker / The Signpost)

Wildcats fight hard but can’t secure the upset over SUU

Raymond Lucas March 11, 2020

The Weber State Wildcats finished their second season under Head Coach Velaida Harris after the young group lost their first-round match-up at the Big Sky Tournament in Boise, ID, at Centurylink Arena...

Dima Zdor gets past the defense and for a dunk during the Thunderbirds game. (Israel Campa / The Signpost)

Wildcats sweep Thunderbirds

Raymond Lucas February 26, 2020

The Weber State Wildcats continued to claw their way back into the Big Sky race as they sent the Thunderbirds back to Cedar City with an 82-71 defeat last weekend.Over 6,000 people spent their Saturday...

Freshman forward Daryn Hickok played 33 minutes against the Grizzlies. (Nikki Dorber / The Signpost)

Wildcats drop two more

Raymond Lucas February 19, 2020

While the rest of Ogden was likely in class or at work, the Weber State Wildcats prepared for their Feb. 13 morning tipoff against the Montana Grizzlies. The early start time meant that no WSU students...

Tim Fuller slams the ball to further the lead (Israel Campa / The Signpost).

Wildcats keep winning

Raymond Lucas February 12, 2020

The Weber State Wildcats continue their winning ways as they send the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks back to the desert with a 76-70 loss.As Weber State continues to trend upwards, they received another...

Jerrick Harding breaks the record for the most points in Weber States history, during the Sacremento game on February 6, 2020.  Nikki Dorber / The Signpost

WSU athlete brings home all-time scorer record

Raymond Lucas February 7, 2020
History has been made in Ogden as Jerrick Harding becomes first on the all-time scoring list in the history of the program.
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