Megan Barry

A look into the second half of the season after Lock Haven Inv.

In Waynesburg University men’s cross-country history, 60 men have run the 8K under 30 minutes. After this past weekend at the Lock Haven Invitational, freshman Aidan McGee became the 61st athlete to break that mark. “After running sub-30, I hope to improve my time by possibly breaking 29 minutes,” McGee said. “The main goal is … Continue reading

Mundorff as the only senior for women’s XC

Collegiate athletes graduating in the class of 2025 faced a unique challenge in high school: COVID-19. During their junior year, the pandemic struck, disrupting any chance of a normal recruiting process. As a result, recruiting was reduced, leading to smaller graduating classes. This was exactly the case for solo senior, Jaylene Mundorff. “Coming in as … Continue reading

On Campus vs Off Campus Dine In

Which do you prefer: Benedum Dining Hall or Don Patron? The Beehive or Fruition? Chick-fil-A or Dickey’s Barbeque Pit? Some people may say that they would rather go eat in the Benedum Dining Hall than go to Don Patrons, and to those people, I ask why? When it comes to the on-campus dine-in options, truthfully, … Continue reading

Men’s and women’s XC leaves Bethany with several placers

The Waynesburg University men’s and women’s cross-country teams traveled to West Virginia for the Bethany Invitational meet this past Saturday.  The men took the hilly race head on with two of Waynesburg’s freshmen leading the group. Ethan Wilson crossed the finish line first, placing58  out of the 100 runners. Following Wilson, Aiden McGee followed to … Continue reading

PAC Preview Meet give Cross Country Teams a Good Look at the Season to come

The men’s and women’s cross-country teams traveled to New Castle, PAa this past Saturday for the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Preview Meet. The goal of this meet is to give each team in the conference a chance to run on the championship course and to see the competition within the other schools.  The men’s team ran … Continue reading

Filling hearts and filling bowls

On the campus of Waynesburg University, November is not just the month of Thanksgiving. November is Hunger and Homeless Month, and with that comes two specific events that will help the people in need in Greene County: Empty Bowls and Gnomes for Homes. Marco Moorby, a senior in forensic investigation and co-leader of Empty Bowls, … Continue reading

Both cross country teams place top 10 in Lock Haven Invitational

The men’s and women’s cross-country team traveled to Lock Haven University this weekend, for the Lock Haven University Invitational meet.   The women placed 9th out of 17 teams and the men placed 10th out of 21 teams.  Both teams headed into this meet after having a week off.   Despite the rain and muddy courses, sophomore … Continue reading