Month: February 2025
the end of college is never as easy as it seems… As the last semester of college begins, seniors across the country often find themselves facing a challenge that is unique to their final stretch in academia: senioritis. This so-called “disease” tends to affect students in their final semester, leaving them struggling to maintain motivation […]
“What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31 Background Gianna Andriaanse was born and raised in Emond, Oklahoma with her two younger sisters and loving parents. Andriaanse spent the majority of her life in private school but eventually switched to public school. Her […]
Men’s Basketball KWU men and women basketball teams went on the road both games last week to face York University and Tabor College. The men’s team went 1-1 as they suffered another 3-5 point despite loss. Due to a corner 3 buzzer beater against York. All starters except one scored double digits for the Coyotes. […]
Men’s Basketball Men strung together two wins over Bethany and a big win last game over Bethel at their place. 71-70. After 10/13 losses has been between 3-5 point differential. One of those losses being against Bethel at home losing a 20 point comeback mid second half. The Coyotes were finally on the good side […]
Honolulu Island This past winter break Kansas Wesleyan men’s basketball team spent a week in Hawaii. The team left December 16th as they took a 3 hour bus drive to Kansas City, boarded a 2 hour flight to Dallas, then settled in for a 8 hour flight into Honolulu, Hawaii. The team stayed in the […]
Tim Farina was named Kansas Wesleyan’s first-ever full-time Strength and Conditioning Coach in August 2024. His path to Salina, Kansas, was shaped by a mutual connection with Miguel Paredes, through Shelton Bynum at UConn. After flying down and interviewing, Tim found that the opportunity to build and staff a strength and conditioning department was a […]
Jacob Fallon, a New Jersey native, never imagined his college life would revolve around anything other than baseball. As a freshman at KWU, Jacob spent years diligently crafting his baseball skills, and eventually, he fulfilled his dream of playing college baseball. Jacob’s family inspired him to start a food review TikTok page, sparking his desire […]
The Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes baseball team began their season with a trip down to Louisiana. They took on LSU-Alexandria and Louisiana Christian University in a pair of double headers. The Coyotes took a 12-hour bus ride down to Alexandria a day early to get practice in. This was the first time they were able to […]
Odessa Ozuna Steps Up for Kansas Wesleyan Women’s Basketball Team Salina, KS – With starting point guard LaMyah Ricks sidelined due to injury in the recent game against Bethel, Odessa Ozuna has stepped up to fill the crucial role for the Kansas Wesleyan women’s basketball team. Hailing from Arlington, TX, and a sophomore nursing major, […]
Latest Practice Session Reveals Team’s Growth Potential In a two-hour scrimmage against York College, Kansas Wesleyan University’s Overwatch team demonstrated they’re still competitive despite recent roster changes. The friendly competition included seven games, with both teams rotating players throughout the matches, giving everyone valuable playing time and experience against strong opponents. Team Leadership and […]