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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

 

Berkey named second team all-region

Posted: March 12, 2008

Senior guard Leada Berkey added another honor to her resume today when she was named to the all-region squad. read full release

 

Wolves post five-win improvement in 2008

Posted: March 11, 2008

The Western Oregon women's basketball team will graduate four players from the 2007-08 team, a squad that won five more games than last year. read full release

 

Wolves lose finale to Crusaders, 63-58

Posted: March 8, 2008

The Western Oregon women's basketball team gave playoff-bound Northwest Nazarene all it could handle but eventually fell 63-58 in the final game of the season for the Wolves. read full release

 

Falcons clinch title vs. Wolves

Posted: March 6, 2008

Seattle Pacific clinched its fourth Great Northwest Athletic Conference title in the last five years with a 68-39 women's basketball win over Western Oregon on Thursday night at the Brougham Pavilion. read full release

 

Women's hoop squad hits road for final games

Posted: March 4, 2008

The Western Oregon women's basketball has its toughest road trip of the season this week they travel to No. 2 nationally ranked Seattle Pacific and Northwest Nazarene. read full release

 

Wolves lose double OT thriller to 'Jackets, 80-79

Posted: March 1, 2008

Montana State Billings never had a lead larger than four points the entire night, but they led at the end of regulation and two overtimes to take a 80-79 double-overtime win over Western Oregon at the Physical Education Building on Saturday night. read full release

 

Berkey gets record, but Wolves fall to Redhawks

Posted: February 28, 2008

Leada Berkey became Western Oregon's all-time leading scorer but Seattle rallied for an 88-75 women's basketball win over the Wolves on Thursday night at the Physical Education Building. read full release

 

WOU women on three-game win streak

Posted: February 25, 2008

The Western Oregon women's basketball team is on a three-game winning streak heading into their final two home games of the 2007-08 season. In addition, Leada Berkey is likely to become the school's all-time leading scorer during Thursday's game against Seattle or on Saturday versus Montana State Billings. read full release

 

WOU women win third straight, top Vikings 65-57

Posted: February 23, 2008

The Western Oregon women's basketball team won its third game in a row, including back-to-back road victories, when they topped Western Washington 65-57 on Saturday afternoon at Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham. 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.