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Eagles extinguish the Bethesda Flames

Redshirt sophomore guard Eleni Cabrera looks to pass to a teammate.
Biola throttles Bethesda 97-51.
Caleb Crawley, Sports Editor January 11, 2023

Biola’s women’s basketball team faced Bethesda University in a non-conference matchup on Monday night in Chase Gymnasium where spectators witnessed a 97-51 lopsided win for the Eagles. Biola’s offensive outburst set a program record for the highest scoring game since joining the NCAA Division II...

Baseball stomps out Flames

Baseball stomps out Flames
Alex Brouwer, Freelance Writer February 16, 2018

After a shaky start, baseball held the visiting Bethesda University Flamesscoreless over the last five innings to secure a 13-5 victory on Thursday. Biola’s third blowout victory in a row sees them begin the season in strong fashion. EARLY ERRORS REMEDIED BY RELIEVERS Biola went down 2-0 in the...

Athlete of the Week: Baseball’s Sam Thorne

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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
In the midst a tough week for baseball overall, Thorne’s bat kept swinging, earning him this week’s Chimes’ Athlete of the Week.

Chimes’ Athlete of the Week: Women’s Basketball Annie Park

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Annie Park’s emphatic end to her regular season playing career earns her this week’s award.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager March 1, 2017
Annie Park’s emphatic end to her regular season playing career earns her this week’s award.

Eagles drop three in a row

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After their first GSAC matchup against Menlo College and a solo game against Bethesda University, the Eagles dropped to 4-9 and hold a 1-2 conference record.
Keaton Moore, Writer February 17, 2016
After their first GSAC matchup against Menlo College and a solo game against Bethesda University, the Eagles dropped to 4-9 and hold a 1-2 conference record.

Young team shakes off rust

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Women’s basketball bounces back from a 30 point loss to earn their first win of the season.
Jack Finck, Writer November 4, 2015
Women’s basketball bounces back from a 30 point loss to earn their first win of the season.