Temple debuts new courts, knocks off Siena - The Temple News

Temple Men’s Tennis dropped just one set on its way to a 6-1 victory Friday afternoon.
Temple took to the courts at its brand-new facility for the first time Friday, marking a historic milestone for the program. 


Prior to the match, the team and fans gathered for an opening ceremony that honored the new state-of-the-art tennis complex, setting the stage for what is sure to be an exciting era of Temple tennis. 


“The leadership here at Temple has played a big role, specifically President Fr...

Owls looking for improvement after tough 2024 season - The Temple News

Temple Men’s Tennis finished last season with just seven wins but are hopeful with a new head coach and returning key players. After a rough 2024 season, Temple is hoping to turn the page this spring with a new coaching staff and a fresh outlook. The Owls ripped off an impressive 19 wins in 2023, but took a leap back last season with just seven wins, marking their worst record since 2008. 


Now with new head coach Jeff Brandes leading the charge, Temple is aiming to climb back to the top of...

Owls kick off spring season with fresh courts and new coach - The Temple News

Temple Women’s Tennis won just nine games last season and let go of former head coach Steve Mauro. After finishing the 2023-24 season with its worst record in seven years, Temple enters the 2025 spring season with a clean slate. A mixture of new talent, leadership and focus on competition has provided new light for the program. 


Temple lost eight players from last year’s team and replenished its roster with five freshmen and a pair of transfers to complement the two returners. The Owls will r...

Owls attempt to climb the Big East mountain yet again - The Temple News

After falling to Old Dominion in the Big East tournament for the second year in a row, Temple Field Hockey looks to bounce back. As Temple Field Hockey kicks off its 2024 season, the echoes of a challenging 2023 NCAA campaign resonate. The Owls’ quest for the Big East Conference championship ended in a familiar heartbreak – losing in the semifinals for the fourth consecutive year. 


The Owls caught fire to begin the year and reached as high as No. 19 in the country. Their hot streak quickly fi...

Waiting for the call

Not far down I-95, a former Cal star is playing for the Orioles’ Double-A affiliate.


By Amarna Milne


In a California living room buzzing with anticipation, Dylan Beavers sat on a beige couch flanked by his parents, eyes fixed on the MLB draft broadcast. Family and friends filled the room, their whispers punctuated by nervous laughter.


For Beavers, this moment was the culmination of years of dedication and determination. From backyard swings to stadium lights, he had honed his craft wi...

A Brief History of Women’s Rowing

Our history of women’s rowing continues this month as we delve into three of the biggest domestic regattas the UK has to offer. Women’s competition has come a long way since its emergence; when we look back in time at some of the most significant moments in rowing, it can often seem like centuries ago that racing began its long journey to equality, but in reality, a majority of those changes only took place in the last 30 years. 


The National Schools’ Regatta is the largest regatta for junior...

The Leading Lights of Women’s Rowing

In light of International Women’s Day, I wanted to reflect on some of the most historically significant events in women’s rowing history. GB now boasts one of the strongest women’s squads the world over, whilst junior women’s participation in the sport is at an all-time high. Yet, the question remains: how did we get to a point where all of this was possible? And, what changes still need to be made to allow women to excel even further in rowing? In this article, I’ll be exploring some of the mos...