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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Tennis faces triumph and trials

Amelia Mowry/THE CHIMES
Biola’s men’s tennis team wins over College of Wooster before joining the women’s team in defeat against San Diego Christian.
Dale Fredriks, Writer March 21, 2017
Biola’s men’s tennis team wins over College of Wooster before joining the women’s team in defeat against San Diego Christian.

L.A. Pro Sports Update

Julius Randle, Chris Paul, Tyler Toffoli and Corey Perry all lead their teams with banner weeks.
Austin Green, Managing Editor March 15, 2017
Julius Randle, Chris Paul, Tyler Toffoli and Corey Perry all lead their teams with banner weeks.

Eagles unable to fly past Lions

Caroline Sommers/THE CHIMES
Following a first-round loss to Langston University, Biola’s men’s basketball says goodbye to NAIA competition.
Dale Fredriks, Writer March 15, 2017
Following a first-round loss to Langston University, Biola’s men’s basketball says goodbye to NAIA competition.

Incredible comeback falls short

Caroline Sommers/THE CHIMES
Women’s basketball loses to Central Methodist in the opening game of the NAIA tournament.
Austin Green, Managing Editor March 15, 2017
Women’s basketball loses to Central Methodist in the opening game of the NAIA tournament.

Chimes’ Athlete of the Week: Softball’s Kayla Neff

Kyle Kohner/THE CHIMES
Neff’s adept offensive abilities lead her to the weekly award.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager March 15, 2017
Neff’s adept offensive abilities lead her to the weekly award.

Underclassmen propel top-five finishes

Austin Bishop and Tori Roeske lead golf to the top of both the men’s and women’s leaderboards in Arizona.
Austin Green, Managing Editor March 14, 2017
Austin Bishop and Tori Roeske lead golf to the top of both the men’s and women’s leaderboards in Arizona.

Eagles nail first day

Records fall as both men’s and women’s golf climb the leaderboards in day one of the ERAU Spring Invitational.
Austin Green, Managing Editor March 14, 2017
Records fall as both men’s and women’s golf climb the leaderboards in day one of the ERAU Spring Invitational.

Sequential series end in splits

Chak Hee Lo/THE CHIMES
Biola softball lost the first game and won the second in both of their doubleheaders this past weekend.
Dale Fredriks, Writer March 14, 2017
Biola softball lost the first game and won the second in both of their doubleheaders this past weekend.

Track and field pleased with Occidental Carnival

Courtesy of Nick Dawson
While the official details of the meet are yet to be announced, the Eagles left Occidental College with a number of top finishes.
Keaton Moore, Writer March 14, 2017
While the official details of the meet are yet to be announced, the Eagles left Occidental College with a number of top finishes.

Baseball continues their conference rise

Kyle Kohner/THE CHIMES
By taking two out of three from ACU and defeating Marymount, the Eagles are now fifth in GSAC and stand 17-10 overall.
Keaton Moore, Writer March 14, 2017
By taking two out of three from ACU and defeating Marymount, the Eagles are now fifth in GSAC and stand 17-10 overall.

Men and women’s tennis both earn victories

Biola beats Hope International in men and women’s tennis for season sweep.
Joel Ashor, Sports Editor March 14, 2017
Biola beats Hope International in men and women’s tennis for season sweep.

Scintillating Saturday softball

Chak Hee Lo/THE CHIMES
Kayla Neff provides fireworks with walk-off single as Eagles earn split against Menlo College.
Dale Fredriks, Writer March 14, 2017
Kayla Neff provides fireworks with walk-off single as Eagles earn split against Menlo College.