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Wolves sign prep standouts

Posted: May 8, 2008

Western Oregon University men's basketball coach Craig Stanger has announced the signing of two players to National Letters of Intent. read full release

 

Marquis Spas Winter Athletes of the Year announced

Posted: March 14, 2008

The 2008 Marquis Spas Winter Athletes of the Year were announced at halftime of the final home basketball games of the season in early March. read full release

 

Basketball Wolves post winning season

Posted: March 11, 2008

This winter's version of Western Oregon basketball saw great improvement from over a year ago, moving up to a fifth place spot in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. read full release

 

Seawolves clinch title at WOU's expense

Posted: March 8, 2008

Alaska Anchorage clinched the conference title outright and celebrated a likely host role of next's week's NCAA west region tournament with a 90-60 blowout victory of Western Oregon in men's basketball at the Wells Fargo Sports Complex. read full release

 

Wolves edge Nanooks, 71-68

Posted: March 6, 2008

Western Oregon's Travis Kuhns hit a pair of tie-breaking free throws with 13 seconds left, lifting his Wolves to a 71-68 men's basketball victory over Alaska on Thursday night at the Patty Center in Fairbanks. read full release

 

Wolves head to Alaska to finish season

Posted: March 4, 2008

The WOU men's basketball will travel to Alaska to put a cap on the 2007-08 season. read full release

 

Wolves clinch winning season, top Saints

Posted: March 1, 2008

Western Oregon clinched its first winning season under third-year head coach Craig Stanger, using the same recipe that they have used most of the season during an 86-71 win over Saint Martin's on Saturday night in front of 1,060 fans at the Physical Education Building. read full release

 

Wolves defeat unbeaten Seattle

Posted: March 1, 2008

Western Oregon opened the day with a 4-2 loss to Western Washington but bounced back to take down previously undefeated Seattle University 5-1 on the third day of the Clarion Hotel CWU Softball Invitational at the Columbia Playfields. read full release

 

WOU men host final home game on Saturday

Posted: February 25, 2008

The Western Oregon men's basketball team will play its final home game of the 2007-08 season this Saturday night, hosting Saint Martin's at 7 p.m. read full release

 

Defensive Falcons top Wolves, 61-59

Posted: February 23, 2008

Rob Diederich hit two free throws with 46 seconds left that proved to be the margin of victory during a defensive 61-59 men's basketball win for Seattle Pacific over Western Oregon in front of 1,370 fans at the Physical Education Building on Saturday night. read full release

 

 

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Located in the heart of Oregon’s lush Willamette Valley, Western Oregon University is the oldest institution in the Oregon University system with an award-winning campus that blends welcoming traditional features with multimedia classrooms, wireless web access and a state-of-the-art library. WOU is home to the nationally-renowned Teaching Research Institute, the Regional Resource Center on Deafness and the Rainbow Dance Theatre with approximately two-thirds of its students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the rest in the College of Education.