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Season opener

Wolves men’s basketball faces off against Whitman in first home game of the season

On Saturday, Nov. 20, at 7:00 p.m., the Walla Walla University men’s basketball team will face off against Whitman College in their first home game of the season. The game will be held in the Winter Education Complex. The event is open to the public, however spectators are required to wear masks in compliance with the Washington state indoor face covering mandate.

Basketball coach Brandon Broome said regarding this weekend’s game, “I’m looking forward to being in action again, we have been away for a long time. We are excited to be competing with Whitman. Our institutions work together on various projects so there is a lot of love there. I’m hoping this is the beginning of a friendly rivalry for years to come. It's going to be a great game!”

The Wolves team is made up of five lower classmen and ten upperclassmen. Broome said, “The energy on the court so far is high energy, sometimes erratic. The excitement is very high and we are so happy to be back in action that we occasionally lose sight of the details.”

As the season gets underway, Coach Broome explains some of his goals. “Practice works. There is no big secret to improving and it doesn’t take a genius to master anything. The only requirement is practice. If you put in the work you will reap the reward.”

It’s rewarding to watch a team play well together, and communication is key to getting that to happen. “I have two favorite moments in a game,” explained Broome. “When I call a timeout or have the opportunity to make an adjustment and it works, euphoria! And that look between players when they connect on a given play. Magic!”

Seasons bring challenges and the team is looking forward to how to face and respond to them. “Our goals this season are simple,” said Broome. “We want to be Cascade Collegiate Conference Champions. There is a lot of work to be done to reach that goal but that is what we are going for.”

To view the complete team schedule or roster, visit uwolves.com. We look forward to seeing you supporting and cheering on our Wolves this weekend!

The athletics program at Walla Walla University provides the opportunity for student athletes to develop and exercise their athletic abilities, learn leadership skills, build lasting relationships, and grow spiritually. Maintaining a mission-centered approach, the WWU athletics program promotes a healthy, balanced life—body, mind, and soul—for their athletes through sport. Athletic opportunities include men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross-country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. Learn more at uwolves.com.

 

Posted Nov. 18,2021

group of young men in basketball uniforms in front of a brick building
The Wolves team is made up of five underclassmen and ten upperclassmen with players from as far away as Brazil and South Sudan. The team is coached by Brandon Broome.
WWU basketball player dribbles past a white-jerseyed player.
Caleb Golden, junior guard, dribbles past an Eastern Washington University defender in a game earlier this week.

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  1. Ask your employer to match a gift or talk to us about setting up a matching gift program where you work.
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  3. Add Walla Walla University in your estate plan.
  4. Send us the names of high school students you know who may be interested in quality Christian education.
  5. Nominate a fellow alumnus for Alumni of the Year.
  6. Share internship opportunities available at your company with our Student Development Center.
  7. Volunteer to talk with students interested in your company or industry.
  8. Come to WWU for homecoming weekend.
  9. Attend alumni events in your area.
  10. Display a WWU license plate holder and/or sticker on your car.
  11. Stay connected with faculty and staff you learned from at WWU. Some alumni even get involved with academic departments doing classroom presentations, seminars, panels, mock interviews, and more.
  12. Attend a Wolves game when WWU athletic teams play on the road near your home.