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Wrestling takes second at NCAA Championships, Rau and Benefiel earn national titles
After a record-breaking season, the EC wrestling team took home second place at the NCAA Championships while their five qualifiers each earned All-American status, including two national titles, setting a single-season record for Elmhurst College. Seniors Joe Rau and Mike …
Bluejays place second in region, qualify five for NCAA Championship
After competing in the toughest regional in the country, according to Head Coach Steve Marianetti, and losing a few matches early in the day, the Bluejays came in
Women’s track and field places seventh at CCIW Championships
The Elmhurst College women’s track and field team competed in the CCIW Indoor Track and Field Championship and placed seventh out of eight teams. Despite the seventh place finish,
Men’s tennis goes 0-3 during two-day competition in Michigan
The men’s tennis team fell to 7th ranked Case Western Reserve, Kalamazoo College, and Hope College in their tournament in Holland, Mich. on March 1-2, leaving them at
Men’s track and field places eighth at CCIW Championships
The Elmhurst College men’s track and field team finished in eighth place at the 2013 CCIW Indoor Track and Field Championships racking up a total of 13 points. Senior
Women’s basketball drops final game to Wheaton
The Bluejays closed out their season on Feb. 19 against Wheaton College, losing 70-50 and failing to qualify for the CCIW tournament. “The girls played hard but just ran
Men’s basketball ends losing season against Wheaton
The Elmhurst College men’s basketball team dropped the season finale to 20th-ranked Wheaton College on Feb. 19 by a final score of 70-55 ending a forgettable 2012-2013 year. Similar
Second-ranked Bluejays dominate Loras in last home dual meet
In front of a packed and rowdy crowd on senior night in R.A Faganal Hall on Feb. 13, the Bluejays dominated Loras College 43-9 in their last duel
Men’s basketball falls to Augustana College by just five points
The Elmhurst College men’s basketball team fell short of an upset at home losing to Augustana College, 66-61, in a hard-fought battle on Feb. 16. In a game that
Track and Field’s individual performances outshine team scores
“These guys are like Pokemon, I’m just trying to catch them all,” said senior Jake Austin on his teammates’ performances at the Chicagoland Championships hosted by North Central






