Sports
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VOLLEYBALL
Six Foresters were honored by the Crossroads League for their outstanding play this season as announced earlier this afternoon. For the third consecutive season, senior Morgan Robrock (Huntington, Ind./Huntington North HS) was voted…
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
The HU women’s basketball team came up short, 66-58, Wednesday night against #RV IU Northwest at the Savannah Center Gymnasium. The game got away from Maggard and crew midway through the fourth quarter.…
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CROSS COUNTRY
For the fifth consecutive year, both the men’s and women’s Huntington cross country teams will compete in the NAIA Cross Country Championships. The Foresters will run on Friday, November 17, at the Fort…
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This Week in Forester Sports
AWAY: Women’s Basketball @ IU Northwest – Wed., Nov. 15 – 6:00 p.m. (CST) Cross Country @ NAIA National Championships, Vancouver, WA – Fri., Nov. 17 – 10:30 a.m. (Pacific Time) Women’s Basketball…
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
The Forester women’s basketball team picked up win No. 1 of the year by topping IU Southeast 64-53 Friday night of the HU Classic. After spotting the Grenadiers (0-2) an 8-0 advantage within…
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MEN’S BASKETBALL
In a Top 20 showdown, the 15th-ranked Tigers of Olivet Nazarene outlasted the 17th-ranked HU men’s basketball team 90-82 Saturday afternoon at McHie Arena. The opening half was a battle for any sort…
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Junior Gabi Melby went off for a career-best 41 points to guide the Huntington women’s basketball team to their second consecutive win, an 86-75 decision over IU East, Saturday afternoon as part of…
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2023 Hall of Fame Inductees
On Saturday, November 5, Huntington University inducted Mark Canada (in absentia), Vlad Khudziy (in absentia), Shane Merryman and Miranda Palmer into the Forester Athletic Hall of Fame. Mark Canada (1980) was honored for…
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CROSS COUNTRY
Junior transfer Anna Martin led the pack at the Crossroads League Cross Country Championships Friday morning to be tabbed this week’s conference Runner off the Week as announced earlier this afternoon. Martin was…