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Staying away from Idaho players, Zahir Porter dribbles the basketball toward Weber State players. Photo credit: Kennedy Robins

A layout of layups

Emily Miller January 14, 2022

The COVID-19 virus never left, and it’s disrupting basketball season like it’s 2020 all over again. The Wildcats had six games canceled in their 2020-21 season.The men’s basketball team...

Both teams vie for position under the basket, ready to rebound the two-point shot put up by Welch-Coleman. Photo credit: Joshua Wineholt

Lady ‘Cats fall to Bears in senior day matchup

Colton Pack March 7, 2019

Jaiamoni Welch-Coleman and Emily Drake played their last game at the Dee Events Center for the Weber State University women's basketball team on Mar. 2. Despite efficient efforts from both, WSU lost to...

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Wildcats beatdown Bears, first conference loss for UNC

Jake Mcmahon January 14, 2018

The Weber State University women’s basketball team handed the University of Northern Colorado Bears their first loss in Big Sky Conference play, outlasting them 82–73. The Wildcats picked up...

Guard Ryan Richardson takes a shot for two against Northern Colorado on Feb. 16. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

‘Cats inside game proves deadly

Daniel Ray February 21, 2017

In a shift from their usual sharp-shooting strategy, the Wildcats attacked the basket from inside the arc, beating Northern Colorado by a score of 69–63 in a matchup on Feb. 16. The game started...

Men's basketball suffers first conference loss

January 11, 2014

The Weber State University men's basketball team had a tough shooting night against the University of Northern Colorado on Thursday, shooting just 29 percent in the second half and giving up 12 turnovers,...

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