How to navigate the seating area inside Tom Adams Field on game day

Whether you’re curious to see the impact new head coach Tyrone Wheatley has on WSU football, or you’re going to the stadium for the first time, ATL is here with tips to help you navigate (and enjoy) Tom Adams Field on gameday. Just as important as having your ticket to Wayne State football games isContinue reading “How to navigate the seating area inside Tom Adams Field on game day”

Wishlist for the 2023 Wayne State football season

More wins at home? Winning Homecoming? Restarting a coaches’ show? ATL looks at a few accomplishments that could lead to a better 2023 for Wayne State football. After a 1-9 campaign and the departure of its longtime head coach last year, the Wayne State football team will look to finish over .500 in 2023. AcrossContinue reading “Wishlist for the 2023 Wayne State football season”

Wayne State volleyball receives NCAA Tournament berth

During a postgame interview following Wayne State’s opening-round victory in the GLIAC Tournament last week, head coach Tim Koth said he felt the team provided a resume worthy of a berth in the NCAA Tournament. While Monday night’s NCAA Division II Selection Show was delayed a half-hour, the announcement that the Warriors season would continueContinue reading “Wayne State volleyball receives NCAA Tournament berth”

WSU Briefs: Volleyball advances in GLIAC Tournament, men’s and women’s basketball notch victories

Volleyball advances to GLIAC Semifinals The Wayne State volleyball team moved one step closer to securing the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in nearly three decades, by defeating Saginaw Valley State University in three sets (25-13, 25-16, 25-21) at the Matthaei Wednesday night. After controlling the first two sets, WSU fell behind earlyContinue reading “WSU Briefs: Volleyball advances in GLIAC Tournament, men’s and women’s basketball notch victories”

WSU volleyball seeks strong finish to regular season

Between the conclusion of football season and excitement about the new basketball facility, it’s possible that Wayne State volleyball may have gone under the radar. However, with the team’s strong play of late, that may not be the case for much longer. The Warriors enter the final week of the regular season with a 19-5Continue reading “WSU volleyball seeks strong finish to regular season”

WSU Notebook: Men’s cross-country reaches NCAA Championships, basketball arena opening reaction

Men’s Cross-country earns bid to NCAA Championships On Monday, the Wayne State men’s cross-country team received an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships on Nov.20 in Saint Leo, Florida. The team is coming off two strong races, posting a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Midwest Regionals in Evansville, Indiana last weekend, which followed a third-placeContinue reading “WSU Notebook: Men’s cross-country reaches NCAA Championships, basketball arena opening reaction”

WSU running back sets school record in blowout victory versus Northwood

Before Saturday night’s contest with Northwood University, Wayne State football head coach Paul Winters presented redshirt freshman running back Myren Harris with a task for the game. “I said, ‘Let’s make some of those one-yard (touchdown runs) 30-yard runs,’ and he looked at me and goes ‘Coach let’s make them 80(yard runs),’” Winters said asContinue reading “WSU running back sets school record in blowout victory versus Northwood”

WSU Notebook: Volleyball notches winning weekend, basketball coach previews season

Volleyball wins two weekend matches It was a busier weekend than normal inside the Matthaei Volleyball Facility, as Wayne State Volleyball looked to remain near the top of the league standings. That mission got off to a successful start on Oct.9, as WSU held the Davenport Panthers at bay for most of the match, toContinue reading “WSU Notebook: Volleyball notches winning weekend, basketball coach previews season”

Takeaways from WSU’s loss to Michigan Tech

The “Who will win first: The Lions or Wayne State?” watch is in full effect after both teams were defeated in similar fashion over the weekend. WSU’s loss to Michigan Tech dropped its record to 0-6, their worst start since 1999, when that team went on to go winless for the season. The Sports andContinue reading “Takeaways from WSU’s loss to Michigan Tech”

WSU Briefs: Volleyball splits U.P. trip, baseball to host Home Run Derby

Volleyball bounces back with win versus Northern Michigan After suffering a four-set defeat to Michigan Tech in the previous contest, Wayne State volleyball split its road trip to the Upper Peninsula with a 3-0 match victory over Northern Michigan(25-21, 25-19, 25-20) on Oct.2. The Warriors were paced by redshirt senior Taylor Wagner, who had 13Continue reading “WSU Briefs: Volleyball splits U.P. trip, baseball to host Home Run Derby”