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April 26, 2024

With the fall season winding down, winter sports are on the horizon. Here's what to watch out for.

Men's Basketball: Home games are at Goldfarb Gymnasium during November, December, January, February and March. While attendence will never be the same as at a Division I school, there are usually a couple of fans each game who create a fun Cameron Crazy-like atmosphere. This year's team has three seniors, including 6-8 Andrew Farber-Miller

Women's Basketball: Just like the men's team, the women's team play games during the winter months and also at Goldfarb Gymnasium. Led by three senior captains this year - Monica Mitchell, Leslie Markun and Katie Biggart, this year's team hopes to go far in the Centennial Conference.

Men's and Women's Swimming: With several Division I opponents on its schedule, this team has a serious mindset from the get-go. Led by the reigning national champion in the 100 and 200 backstroke, John Thomas, and longtime head coach George Kennedy, the men's and women's teams are a staple at nationals.

Men's and Women's Fencing: Like swimming, fencing faces Division I opponents all season. This season, several fencers will be traveling to San Jose to compete in a large national tournament. Leading the way for the men is Max "The Cow" Wieder, and for the women, Laura Chinn.

Wrestling: Wrestling will be led by Hector Cintron (184) and Rocky Barilla (141).


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