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Men’s soccer team opens year with high hopes
The men’s soccer team is looking to be a contender for the conference title this year following a heartbreaking end to last year’s season when the team missed the playoffs by one game.
Larini leaves LV as a storied leader on the diamond
La Verne will lose another outstanding Leopard athlete come the end of the semester, as pitcher and infielder Mark Larini has played his last game for the University.
Spring football practice motivates Leopards
When spring semester comes to an end, so does spring football. Friday marked the end of spring football, where new head coach Chris Krich distilled accountability and discipline into his new players.
Panatier takes over volleyball team
After losing to Cal Lutheran in the SCIAC championship tournament at the end of 2010, the athletics department thought that a coaching change would give the women’s volleyball team that extra push it needed to get back to the top of the conference.
Current student led past life as hockey player
After a rough ending to his career as minor league hockey player, junior communications major Blake Humphrey has found a way to stay involved in hockey – through scouting for the team for which he once played.
Demolition blues
Fences surrounding Ben Hines Field were removed Tuesday as the University of La Verne begins construction on a parking lot along First Street to serve the new residence hall slated to open fall 2012. The building will house 387 students as well as retail stores.
Leopards head to NCAA track and field championships
The men’s track and field team finished its season strong, taking third place in the SCIAC Championships with 100 points, 66 points behind first place Redlands.
Spectacular senior Ashley Paul says so long
After being involved in sports almost her entire life, senior basketball and softball player Ashley Paul no longer has another season to look forward to.
Tennis ends with success
The tennis season came to a tough close for La Verne as it finished with a 2-8 record in conference and 7-14 overall.
Leopard golfer Andrew Roque named Player of the Year
After helping the golf team win the SCIAC Championship, it would seem unlikely that things could get better for junior psychology major Andrew Roque, but they did.

