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Cats WBB claw their way to first wins of the season

‘Cats WBB claw their way to first wins of the season

Emily Miller March 1, 2021

The Weber State women’s basketball team has faced a long line of losses in their 2020-21 season. The Wildcats walked into this past week with a 17-game losing streak before taking on the Sacramento State...

Weber States Dominique Williams setting up to shoot one of many 3-point baskets on Feb. 13 against Montanas Griz.  (Nikki Dorber / The Signpost)

Wildcats’ fall one point short of comeback

Jace Cook February 17, 2021

The Weber State Wildcats fell to the University of Montana Grizzlies 58–57 on Feb. 13, closing the gap between the teams to just one point in the second half."The comeback was just really about their...

Vicky Parra, 20, takes a shot during the Feb. 11 game against the Montana Grizzlies.

The Grizzlies claw down ‘Cats in fourteenth straight loss

Miles Shaw February 12, 2021

The Wildcats put up a good fight against the Montana Grizzlies on Feb. 11 but took home another loss with a final score of 61–46. The Weber State women’s basketball team’s first win...

Senior Brekkot Chapman inbounds the ball against the University of Montana (Josh Wineholt/The Signpost)

Wildcats experience madness in Boise

Joe Traub March 17, 2019

The month of March brings out madness like none other in college basketball. This was the case for the Weber State University teams, who participated in the Big Sky Tournament in Boise, Idaho last week....

Welch-Coleman throws a no-look, behind-the-back pass under the hoop. Photo credit: Joshua Wineholt

Wildcats experience deja vu in season-ending loss

Joe Traub March 12, 2019

In their opener of the Big Sky Conference tournament, the Weber State University women's basketball team experienced a problem that plagued them throughout the regular season. The Wildcats were competitive...

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Reinvented Wildcats look forward to new season

Raymond Lucas September 8, 2018

Weber State University’s Wildcats gave their fans a reason to rejoice as they came to an agreement with Velaida Harris, who will take over the reigns as the new WSU head coach. Coach Harris returns...

Velaida Harris, Utah vs. Arizona, Friday January 30, 2015 in Salt Lake City, UT. (Photo / Steve C. Wilson / University of Utah)

Harris brings spark to Wildcats

Joe Traub July 30, 2018

It started with a missed phone call. Velaida Harris was unable to answer a call from Weber State athletic director Jerry Bovee in mid-July. When Harris called the Weber State University athletic director...

Junior Jaiamoni Welch-Coleman throws the ball to an open Wildcat during the game agaisnt Sac State.(Ariana Berkemeier / The Signpost)

‘Cats swat Hornets in bounce-back win

Jake Mcmahon February 22, 2018

After tumbling out of first place in the Big Sky Conference, the Weber State University women’s basketball team was able to bounce back and sting the Hornets of Sacramento State, 86–73, on...

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Wildcats beatdown Bears, first conference loss for UNC

Jake Mcmahon January 14, 2018

The Weber State University women’s basketball team handed the University of Northern Colorado Bears their first loss in Big Sky Conference play, outlasting them 82–73. The Wildcats picked up...

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Wildcats snatch victory from Griffins’ claws

Joe Traub November 30, 2017

The Weber State University women’s basketball team was coming off a victory over Antelope Valley when they took the court again just 36 hours later. The Wildcats made it two consecutive wins, knocking...

After losing a close game to the University of North Carolina in the March Madness tournament this year, Kentucky Wildcat De’Aaron Fox went into the locker room and shared his true feelings about the game that ended their season. (Source: TNS)

Trade your passion for a paycheck: Why money ruins heart

Cydnee Green March 28, 2017

For each March Madness game winner, there is another team that struggles to accept the reality of defeat.On Sunday evening, the No. 2 Kentucky Wildcats lost a very close 75–73 battle to the University...

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