Evan Hayes


As the academic year draws to a close, it marks the conclusion of another busy season of Milligan sports. Here is a recap of the highlights from Milligan sports this spring semester.  Men’s Basketball finished with a 14-13 season record. They made it to the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) tournament quarterfinals before falling to Johnson […]

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“When we got the call that we made the tournament it was like God giving us a second chance.” Lauen Longmire On March 1, Milligan’s women’s basketball team played Reinhart University in the second round of the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) Tournament. To this point, the Lady Buffs had a 23-7 overall record and a […]

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Welcome to Trend Talk, The Stampede’s new column on pop culture. Every week we’ll look at fashion, music, movies, and more. Look for a different take on a different topic by a different writer—every week. This week, Evan Hayes gives a preview on this year’s upcoming Grammy’s award show.  The 66th Annual Grammy Awards will […]

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As the fall semester approaches its end, it also ends another great semester of Milligan sports. We’ve conference champions, national qualifiers, players of the week and the list continues. Here’s a summary of what has happened in Milligan athletics this semester as they look to continue this momentum into the spring semester. Milligan Men’s Soccer […]

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Milligan women’s basketball team have started the season with a 3-1 record with wins over Faulkner University, Bluefield University and West Virginia University Tech. The Buffs only loss came to Cumberland University in a 91-83 effort. Despite the one loss, the Lady Buffs’ confidence is still through the roof. The Buffs first win came in […]

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As of Oct. 25, Milligan soccer’s Inkai Moreno is currently leading all collegiate soccer players in career assists. This not only includes the NAIA NCAA Division 1,2,3 and Junior College school. In the 17 games that Milligan has played this year Moreno has 26 assists on the year and up to 53 in his career. […]

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