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Sophomore Krista Johnson slides into second base during Wednesday's doubleheader against Holy Names University. Photo by Bethany Cissel
Wednesday’s holy word: shutout. Biola hurlers, junior Emily Gray and freshman Erica Moyer pitched back-to-back shutouts as Biola swept a non-conference doubleheader against Oakland-based Holy Names University ...
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Freshman Daniel Westman swings hard o return a serve from the opposing team. Westman won his personal match by a score of 6-1. Photo by Joshua Riordan
After a rain-soaked week in southern California, the sun is finally shining, but the rain clouds still hover over Biola tennis. Both the men and women’s teams ...
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Sophomore Guard Marlon King fights his way through the opposing teams defense. King added 11 points during Saturday's game against Concordia. Photo by Lehua Kamakawiwoole
It goes to show that a team can never be counted out. Two weeks ago, the Lady Eagles were 1-12 in conference play. But with their win Tuesday ...
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Junior infielder Hawkins Gebbers sprints to first base while watching his teammate slide in to second. Biola scored three in the bottom of the ninth forcing extra innings and resulting in a 11-9 victory. Photo by Joshua Riordan
The Eagles continued their up-and-down start to the season last week, splitting a doubleheader with Point Loma on Saturday, then beating Bethany College at home early this week ...
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Freshman Nicholle Johnston rallies with an opponent from Cal. State San Bernardino during Friday's game. Photo by Ronalynn Lieggi
The men’s and women’s tennis teams are making great progress on the court so far this year. Though the improvement is not showing up quite yet ...
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Performances by several of Biola's swimmers at last week's Pacific Collegiate Swimming Championships earned them spots in the NAIA Championships, including freshman Paul Mendoza and April ...
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Point Guard Marlon King has racked up a total of 62 points in the past three games alone, proving to be an important asset to the team. Photo by Lehua Kamakawiwoole
When life hands you lemons, make lemonade. When one door closes, another one opens. If these phrases hold true, then sophomore guard Marlon King is purposefully strutting through ...
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New Phoenix Suns' Shaquille O'Neal, center, holds up his new basketball jersey as he is flanked by Suns general manager Steve Kerr, left, and Suns head coach Mike D'Antoni at a news conference on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008, in Phoenix. (AP Photo) Photo by Ross D. Franklin
The Little Warrior has found a new home. After four seasons in Orlando, a successful yet drama-filled stint with the Lakers, and three and a half more years ...
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Kyle Ncnulty (front) and Carter Capulet race in the Concordia Indoor Qualifier on Feb. 2. Photo by Chris Rice
Freshman standout Natasha Miller secured a spot at the track and field Nationals in the pentathlon at Azusa Pacific’s Indoor Qualifier last Saturday. Only the top 16 ...
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Junior Dereck Dietzen pitches against San Diego Christian in his last game for Biola this season due to a season-ending elbow injury. Photo by Lehua Kamakawiwoole
Biola baseball had a disappointing start to the conference season last weekend, losing their first GSAC game of the year to San Diego Christian, 5-2 and the injury ...



