Sprinter Matt Bundy finished fourth in the 110m hurdles at the 2012 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field National Championships at Burns Stadium on May 26. Bundy's time of 14.49 earned him All-America honors and he is the first runner in Wesley College history to earn that distinction.
Several Wesley College football players, staff members and 'Wally,' the Wolverine mascot, read to students at local schools last week to promote literacy.
The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) and Gladiator by CGI has announced that Wesley College is one of 106 recipients of the Division III National Academic Team Award.
Junior volleyball player Carle Ax (Lewiston, Idaho /Lewiston H.S.) has been named to the Capital One 2011 Academic All-America Division III Volleyball Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). A second-team honoree, Ax is the first-ever player from Wesley College to be named an Academic All-American by CoSIDA.
Behind the shoulders of Shane McSweeny, the seventh-ranked Wesley College football team defeated No. 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor, 27-24, Saturday afternoon in the NCAA Division III Quarterfinals at the Crusaders' Tiger Field. The Wolverines will travel to Mount Union (13-0) on Saturday, December 10 for the NCAA Semifinals where the winner will play in the Stagg Bowl.
The #7 Wesley Wolverines scored 42 second half points, erasing a 20 point halftime deficit, defeating #5 Linfield Wildcats 49-34 in the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs. Wesley quarterback Shane McSweeny tossed four touchdowns and ran for two more to lead the Wolverines to the next round of the playoffs.
Wesley College has approached every game like a playoff contest ever since the Wolverines lost to Kean in the second week of the season. In order to make the crowded NCAA Division III Football Tournament, that is exactly how they had to think.
Both the Wesley College field hockey and men's soccer teams have earned bids to the ECAC Postseason.
For reasons nobody yet knows, Ben Knapp, Wesley Football Coach Chip Knapp's son, a healthy 16-year-old, went into cardiac arrest. His illness has united the Wesley College football community as his family prays for his recovery
Wesley Football team and community pray for 16-year old Ben Knapp's recovery