Volleyball swept by No. 13 BYU in opener

August 27, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photo courtesy of UVU Athletics PROVO, Utah—The Utah Valley University volleyball team opened the 2016 campaign in front of a raucous, sold out Smith Fieldhouse, as it fell to BYU in three sets (25-14, 25-14, 25-13). Things looked promising early as the Wolverines scored the first two points of the match to quiet the BYU […]

Volleyball team begins road to WAC title

August 21, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photo by Byron Harward School is back in session and the women’s volleyball team is hungry to get back out on the court. Following last season’s opening-round loss in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament, the team is looking to turn things around in 2016. Head coach Sam Atoa is optimistic that the Wolverines will do just […]

Rio’s intriguing Olympic stories

July 25, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photo courtesy of CNN With the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games just days away, here is a look at a few of the biggest stories surrounding them, minus the Zika virus, of course. Can Michael Phelps go out on top? The man who made his Olympic debut at the ripe age of 15 looks […]

Is it time to re-evaluate the MLB All-Star Game?

July 11, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photo courtesy of Major League Baseball Summer is in the air, which means another Major League Baseball All-Star Game is upon us. Each year, fans around the globe vote on which players they believe should participate in the main event. This seems like something we need not think twice about, until we actually do. What’s […]