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Petition drive to save Ben Hines Field continues
The campaign to save Ben Hines Field continued Tuesday. This time almost all athletic teams came out to show their support.
La Verne defeats Tigers in walkoff fashion
La Verne’s two-game losing streak ended as they pulled out a 5-4 win against Occidental Saturday in one of the last games on Ben Hines Field.
Bulldogs rally to beat Leopards, 7-6
Despite many chances, the Leopards could not overcome a four-run eighth inning by the Redlands Bulldogs, falling 7-6 on Saturday at Ben Hines Field in the most important game of the season for both teams.
La Verne drowns against Athenas
Sometimes trying too hard does not work out well, which proved true Wednesday as the Leopards fell to the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas by a score of 13-7 at CMS.
Commentary: Fine facilities are underused
At most colleges and universities, gyms and workout rooms are open for most of the day for the students to use at any time. However, the University of La Verne is not most colleges and universities, as the gym and workout room hours are minimal.
Leos bitten by Bulldogs in softball losses
Saturday was a rough day for the softball team as it dropped both games in a doubleheader against Redlands with scores of 5-2 in game one and 11-8 in game two at Wheeler Park.
Emily Carrillo leads women’s basketball team on, off court
Emily Carrillo not only succeeds on the basketball court but off as well. Juggling a teaching credential program, a job at 24 Hour Fitness, and leading her team – she does everything to her fullest potential.
Quakes rumble to first home win
It was opening night at the Epicenter in Rancho Cucamonga as the Quakes played their first official home game as new minor league affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers and edged out a 5-3 win against the Lancaster Jethawks in front of 3,824 fans April 14.
Athletes hope to save Ben Hines Field
A student-led campaign to save Ben Hines Field began this week and has already met strong opposition from administration.

