Molly McSweyn
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Mattson plays in home state for first time as a Pilot
The women’s basketball team has hit the road several times already this season — usually to nearby states like California or Washington.
Newcomers fueling impressive 2016 for Pilots
Two years ago, the Pilots volleyball team lost every single game of their season. The losing reputation was heavy to hold, both on the shoulders of the players and the entire school.
Portland's Best Happy Hours
Here are five Portland happy hours that will give you the best bang for your buck!
Pilots earn first ever season sweep over Pepperdine
The Pilots had yet another record-setting night as they clinched their first ever season sweep over Pepperdine on Thursday, beating them in four sets.
Women's basketball looks to improve in 2016-17
The Portland women’s basketball team walked away from the 2015-16 season having only won four games.
Jacobs crosses an item off her bucket list, becomes only woman on Villa Drum Squad
In a crowd full of screaming men dressed in kilts and pounding on drums, freshman Alli Jacobs stands proud and joins in on the chants.
Pilots beat BYU for the first time in front of record crowd
A record crowd of 1043 fans packed the Chiles center Thursday night and they were not disappointed as the Pilots volleyball team beat No. 11 BYU for the first time in history in a five set match.
The other men's soccer team on The Bluff
The team steps out onto the turf field that hides behind Merlo. They wear mismatched t-shirts, throw their textbooks down next to their gear bags and begin warming up with music bumping from a small red speaker.
Pilots impress in WCC home opener
It was no contest in the Chiles Center on Thursday night. The Portland Pilots volleyball team out-passed and outplayed the San Francisco’s Dons, earning a win in three straight sets in their WCC home opener.
Hannah Griffiths Boston finds her confidence
Quiet but quick to grin, Hannah Griffiths Boston has the gentleness of an old soul. As she walks through campus, lugging her large accounting books with her, few would know she is a Division I soccer player.