High Stakes During the Intramural Basketball Semi-Finals
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
On Thursday, April 3rd, 2025, the Semi-Finals of Regis University’s Intramural Basketball teams took place. The game was packed with energy and enthusiasm, showcasing the commitment RU students have to intramural sports.
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
On Thursday, April 3rd, 2025, the Semi-Finals of Regis University’s Intramural Basketball teams took place. The game was packed with energy and enthusiasm, showcasing the commitment RU students have to intramural sports.
Teams battle to make a basket. Photo by James Ortiz
Teams run defensive plays to keep momentum in the game. Photo by James Ortiz
Players run interference on each other to keep their lead in the game. Photo by James Ortiz
Player number 52 shoots for a basket. Photo by James Ortiz
All eyes are on the ball as it soars to the hoop. Photo by James Ortiz
Dream Team Remains Undefeated in Intramural Basketball
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Regis University’s Intramural Basketball team, aptly named the “Dream Team” remains undefeated in the tournament. Last week, the Dream Team went up against the Desmet Killas, and won by a blowout score. Their continued success shows that the players in the team live up to their name.
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Regis University’s Intramural Basketball team, aptly named the “Dream Team” remains undefeated in the tournament. Last week, the Dream Team went up against the Desmet Killas, and won by a blowout score. Their continued success shows that the players in the team live up to their name.
The game begins. Photo by James Ortiz
Players watch as the ball soars towards the net. Photo by James Ortiz
Defense tries to block an incoming score. Photo by James Ortiz
Both teams watch as a basket is made. Photo by James Ortiz
Faculty night at the volleyball game Photo Essay
By: Amy Reglin, Photo Editor
Friday night the women's volleyball team hosted MSU Denver at home during faculty night. Prior to the game faculty members enjoyed drinks and food and then each player lined up with a faculty member of their choice to be honored.
Each set, the women fought hard with many lead changes. The Rangers took the first set but fell to MSU Denver in the second and third sets. Senior Izzy Gosar lead the team with 16 kills.
Be sure to come out Oct. 11 to cheer your number 12 ranked Rangers at their next home game.
Rangers Charge Past Western State Colorado University
By: Amy Reglin, Staff Photographer
Mens Basketball home game // Amy Reglin
Friday night the men’s basketball team played Western State Colorado University at home. Following in suit of the female rangers basketball team, the men won, too The Rangers took an early lead and held onto it throughout the whole game, winning 87-60. Tomas Auruskervicius had a career high of 20 points. The team shot 70% from the free-throw line, helping them with the win. Next weekend the Rangers will be in Utah. March 1st is their last home game of the regular season, so be sure to be there and support!
Regis Men's Basketball looking to advance to RMAC Semi-Finals
By: Luke Cahill, Staff Reporter
What A year it has been for the Regis Men’s Basketball team! A month ago, the team won their first playoff game against Black Hills State University 78-66.
(Photo courtesy of Matt Daniels)
By: Luke Cahill, Staff Reporter
What A year it has been for the Regis Men’s Basketball team! A month ago, the team won their first playoff game against Black Hills State University 78-66. Dexter Sienko dominated the game and finished with an impressive 27 points. Christian Little also had a great game adding 18 points for the Rangers. This was the first of three possible RMAC tournament games. The team will wait to see who they play next in the semifinal. Following the RMAC tournament, the team will compete in the NCAA Division II tournament.
The latest Regional rankings have been released and the team was ranked 5th. Hopefully, this will help the Rangers in the seeding process. The team will also look to Sienko and his dominate defensive skills. This past week he earned the prestigious RMAC defensive player of the year award alongside a spot on the All-RMAC first team. Also earning awards were Jarrett Brodbeck, Christian Little, and Ty Mcgee. Brodbeck and Little were awarded All-RMAC second team and Mcgee was an honorable mention. The date and time of the next game are yet TBD, but in the meantime send good vibes the team's way as they look to continue their winning streak!
Regis Rangers Men's Basketball update
By: Luke Cahill, Staff Reporter
Once again, the Regis men’s basketball team has found themselves in a perfect position to succeed in this year’s playoffs.
(Photo courtesy of Matt Daniels)
By: Luke Cahill, Staff Reporter
Once again, the Regis men’s basketball team has found themselves in a perfect position to succeed in this year’s playoffs. Sitting at 20-5 overall should put the team in a nice ranking position so that they won’t have to face a tough team until the later rounds. In fact, since Winter break the Rangers have gone 8-1.
The team’s success has come from all across the roster, but a few players have been extremely instrumental in the team's recent victories. Leading the Rangers is Dexter Sienko who earned his second RMAC defensive player of the week award this past week. Sienko is also averaging a smooth 15 points and 5 rebounds per game. Sophomore Christian Little has also had a strong season averaging 14 ppg and 5 rebounds.
If you haven’t been able to see the Rangers play yet, it is not too late! The Rangers will close out their season with three straight home games in the evening on the 17th,23rd, and 24th. These games should be a nice warm-up for the playoffs that begin on the 28th of this month.
Last 3 games scores:
93-88 Victory over UC-Colorado Springs
82-79 Victory over Metro
73-67 Victory over Chadron State
Next 3 games dates:
February 17: vs Westminster College (Fieldhouse)
February 23: South Dakota School of mines and technology (Fieldhouse)
February 24: Black Hills State University (Fieldhouse)