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Women win, remain on top in SLIAC

Victory over Highlanders allows Gorloks to maintain first-place tie with Fontbonne University

By Brittney French and Jonathan Webb

When the Webster University women's basketball team returned home after a devastating loss against Blackburn College Jan. 23, the Gorloks knew they'd have to bounce back in order to stay at the top of the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. And that's exactly what happened Saturday, Jan.

Gorloks continue slide in SLIAC competition

Men drop two-point game in overtime to MacMurray College, fall to third-place tie in conference standings

By Adam Johnson

The recent struggles continue for the Webster University men's basketball team in Saint Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. After getting off to a hot start, the Gorloks (6-4) have lost three out of their last four conference contests, including a 73-71 overtime loss to MacMurray College on Saturday, Jan.

Hall of a day for Gorlok greats

Former Webster athletic director, four athletes comprise 'Starting Five' induction class

By Jonathan Webb

Webster University's finest athletes from the past quarter century have now been recognized. Throughout the academic year, WU's athletic department has celebrated its 25th anniversary. But on Jan. 30, the celebration was all about individuals. WU inducted its first Hall of Fame class, comprised of four former athletes and one administrator.

Athletes of the Hall of Fame

Patrick McSheehy By Casey Davison Patrick McSheehy was a two-sport standout in baseball and soccer during his years at Webster (1997-2002). He lettered four times in both sports and earned multiple All-SLIAC selections. For McSheehy, the creation of the Athletics Hall of Fame is an important step forward in his eyes.

From the Bench: Gorloks gain strength in numbers

By Jonathan Webb

Less has been more for Webster University's women's basketball team this year. While the Gorloks find themselves atop the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with a record of 8-2, they have managed to do it without a go-to scorer. Through ten games, the team's leading scorer is Katy Meyer, averaging 9.

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