CU Women’s Soccer vs Tiffin Photo Gallery
The Cedarville Women’s soccer team defeated Tiffin University on senior day 1-0 in a Saturday afternoon matchup. The Jackets fired a collective 27 shots at Tiffin’s goalkeeper, with a successful goal from senior Megan McClish in the 60th minute. McClish was assisted by Addie Erslan for a goal that was rebounded off the crossbar and passed to the three-yard line by Erslan, where McClish put the ball in the net for the first and only time in the entire game.
The women, who have already ...
Cedarville wins despite low energy against Thomas More
By Danielle Cherry
On October 29, the Cedarville women’s volleyball team beat Thomas More in four sets in a tight race to the finish. They took the first set, faltered in the second then were victorious through the next two. The final match scores were 25-20, 23-25, 25-16 and 25-23.
But from the beginning, Cedarville played like they were tired. The Saints took the lead with some good blocks, but the Jackets quickly came to their senses and began to take over the game with strong ...
Women’s Volleyball vs Ohio Dominican Photo Gallery
The women’s volleyball team sweeped Ohio Dominican in three straight sets on Friday night, October 25.
The night was wild with anticipation, with Cedarville’s mascot rallying the large crowd. The competition was dominated by outside hitters Madelyn Hensley and Cassi Shields, with a combined 29 kills. The jackets emphatically won the first two, beating the Panthers 25-21 and 25-15.
They dueled back and forth in the final set, causing fans to jump to their feet for what they thought ...
Men’s Soccer vs Kentucky Wesleyan Photo Gallery
The Cedarville Men’s Soccer team tied Kentucky Wesleyan 0-0 Thursday afternoon in a G-MAC matchup.
The Yellow Jackets had 9 shots to no avail, but Eben Dewhurst held off the panthers with three saves. The Jackets move to 4-5-2 on the season, and 2-3-2 in conference matchups, currently holding sixth place in the G-MAC.
They will look to bounce back against Walsh University on Thursday, October 17 at 6:00 p.m.
Photos by Logan Howard
Tuttle’s Takes: Week 5’s offense and quarterbacks
By Emily Tuttle
There is quite possibly nothing that tests your patience more than watching football with someone who doesn’t understand the nuances of the game. Your team is losing, and suddenly, they are saying things like, “Why doesn’t the runner go where there are no people?”
But in week 5, even the most casual football fans could turn on a game and be enthralled with the action. Their eyes glued to the screen, games like the Ravens and Bengals fighting back and forth into ...
Tuttle’s Takes: Week 3 Surprises and Storylines
By Emily Tuttle
Begging my hotspot to work, I pulled up my beloved streaming service in the car on Sunday at 1 p.m. to watch week three of the NFL unfold. Soon, everyone in the car with me would tire of my yelping and wish my hotspot hadn’t worked.
It is early in the season; teams are desperate to establish themselves, and young players try to avoid being cast aside as a bust. Week three was filled with underdogs triumphing, veterans looking like they have returned to their prime, and ...
Cedarville will tee off new women’s golf program
By Emily Tuttle
The Yellow Jackets celebrate their 100th year of athletics by adding another sport, women’s golf, in the fall of 2025.
Vice president for athletics, Chris Cross, said that President Dr. White and the president's cabinet noticed a lack of like-minded Christian schools offering the program. They received interest from many prospective students and asked themselves how to fill that gap.
“How can we strengthen the athletic department, and how can we strengthen ...
Cedarville welcomes new men’s basketball coach with press conference
By Emily Tuttle
“Today marks the next stage of Cedarville men’s basketball,” said Chris Cross, vice president for athletics.
This stage formally kicked off on Tuesday, August 20 when Cedarville University introduced Rob Jones as the new men's basketball coach.
Jones formerly coached at Liberty University, the University of Richmond and the University of Alabama-Huntsville.
He displayed his passion for not only the sport of basketball but also for discipling players. He ...
Haleigh Eckert: Lucky number 13
By Maggie Fipps
“Twelve twelve!” her teammates cheer, encouraging senior pole vaulter Haleigh Eckert as she tries to accomplish a goal six years in the making.
They are well aware that twelve feet twelve inches is thirteen feet, but that’s an unlucky number around here.
“I've been trying to hit the 13 mark for, no joke, 6 years of my life,” Eckert said. “I think it's been sort of a mental thing probably because my personal record before was 12’ 11” and ...
Megan McClish—NCCAA National Player of the Year
By Emily Tuttle
Since she was old enough to remember, Megan McClish has been on a soccer field with a ball on her feet.
Like many successful athletes, she played both school and club soccer growing up and her passion for the game never stopped increasing. Now, she plays on Cedarville University’s women’s soccer team as a decorated junior midfielder and leader.
McClish is a role model on her team, but she does not desire recognition.
“She is super humble. She’s not ...