Athletes adapt to NCAA

Transition excites Biola athletes, but also brings unfamiliar rules and regulations.
Dale Fredriks, Writer
• May 18, 2017
Chimes’ Men’s Athlete of the Year: Jimmy Gallarda

Gallarda rose to the top as the ace of the staff and validated the title with the inaugural award.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager
• May 18, 2017
Chimes’ Women’s Athlete of the Year: Annie Park
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Annie Park’s inestimable leadership and outstanding play at point guard earns her the inaugural award.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager
• May 18, 2017
Baseball seniors leave a legacy amidst disappointment

Another senior class is moving on, but not without leaving a legacy of determination.
Keaton Moore, Writer
• May 17, 2017
Men’s golf gets an extra two years

A fundraising campaign saved the program from getting cut outright and paves way for a gradual phase-out.
Austin Green, Managing Editor
• May 17, 2017
Women’s soccer ramps up for Division II

After a bitter end to a stellar 2016, the Eagles look to turn the page in their first NCAA season.
Austin Green, Managing Editor
• May 16, 2017
Men’s soccer holds high hopes for NCAA
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After a disappointing 2016, the Eagles look to improve their game and make their mark in the PacWest.
Carter Baumgartner, Writer
• May 16, 2017
Eagles track closes out season

Biola performs well at final tune-up for nationals.
Joel Ashor, Sports Editor
• May 16, 2017
L.A. Pro Sports Update
Ducks finally win a game seven while Dodgers soar and Angels struggle.
Austin Green, Managing Editor
• May 10, 2017
Predictions for fall sports in the NCAA

The PacWest conference begins next season for Biola, and I take a look at how the Eagles’ fall teams will likely perform.
Dale Fredriks, Writer
• May 10, 2017
Athlete of the Week: Baseball’s Sam Thorne

In the midst a tough week for baseball overall, Thorne’s bat kept swinging, earning him this week’s Chimes’ Athlete of the Week.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager
• May 10, 2017
Baseball eliminated from GSAC championship, but not finished
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Despite their early exit from the conference tournament, the Eagles remain hopeful heading into the NAIA championship.
Keaton Moore, Writer
• May 10, 2017
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