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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

DePaul women trounced 91-46 by Connecticut

Jack Higgins December 1, 2016

The Blue Demons (5-1)  were handed their first loss 91-46 in their toughest game of the season so far against number 2 ranked University of Connecticut (6-0). Connecticut got going early in the first...

Garrett and Cain spring the Blue Demons over Milwaukee 77-59

Jack Higgins November 20, 2016

The Blue Demons beat the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Panthers 77-59 Sunday and improved to 2-1 this season. The Panthers scored two points early but would only lead for 29 seconds before DePaul...

DePaul stays resilient and beats Robert Morris 78-72 in season opener

DePaul stays resilient and beats Robert Morris 78-72 in season opener

Jack Higgins November 14, 2016

The DePaul men’s basketball team opened their season with a nail-biting 78-72 win over Robert Morris (0-2) Sunday night. The Blue Demons (1-0) were led by sophomore Eli Cain, who scored a team-leading...

Commentary: DePaul women's basketball will find ways to adjust

Commentary: DePaul women’s basketball will find ways to adjust

Ben Gartland November 13, 2016

The Maggie Dixon Classic showed a couple of things for DePaul women’s basketball. The first is that they have the potential to be really, really good. Head coach Doug Bruno echoed this idea in the post-game...

DePaul routs Appalachian State 99-58 in their first game of the season.

DePaul routs Appalachian State 99-58 in their first game of the season.

Jack Higgins November 12, 2016

The DePaul women's basketball team opened up their season at the tenth annual Maggie Dixon Classic by defeating Appalachian State 99-58. “I just want to make sure we remember Maggie on this day,”...

Chicago basketball scene is about to get exciting

Chicago basketball scene is about to get exciting

Ben Gartland October 23, 2016

Every year, the head coaches of Chicago’s five Division I college basketball teams get together at a luncheon to talk about the upcoming seasons and all 10 teams always seems to be on the rise. This...

Jenkins and Podkowa to move forward overseas

Jenkins and Podkowa to move forward overseas

Zachary Holden April 17, 2016

After Megan Podkowa and Chanise Jenkins played their final game as Blue Demons in the Sweet Sixteen loss to Oregon State, their future was unknown. Both set to graduate in June, Podkowa is going...

Steph Curry is leading a three-point revolution

Steph Curry is leading a three-point revolution

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief April 17, 2016

Denis Alibegovic knew from the Golden State Warriors’ ascension to greatness that Stephen Curry would become his favorite player. The Downers Grove South guard was simply in awe of Curry’s ability. “His...

Katherine Harry held the DePaul record for most games played during her tenure. Harry sits in the top row of the bleachers during the game with her laptop. (Photo by Olivia Jepson | The DePaulia)

Former DePaul player Katherine Harry returns as part of the coaching staff

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief February 14, 2016

Katherine Harry watched as Doug Bruno ran practice. She observed as her former head coach taught the distinct screening and cutting that makes up DePaul’s offense. She couldn’t help but think...

Women's basketball's success driven by tempo

Women’s basketball’s success driven by tempo

Ben Gartland January 24, 2016

The Blue Demons took until the second quarter to really separate themselves from the Creighton Blue Jays, but DePaul's high-paced offense was able to put up a lot of points quickly. Creighton and DePaul...

High intensity leads women's basketball

High intensity leads women’s basketball

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief January 10, 2016

When DePaul women’s basketball head coach Doug Bruno analyzes a season, he looks at progress in three different pillars. The first is to learn how to win. The Blue Demons are off to a strong start...

DePaul's arena set to break ground in late September

DePaul’s arena set to break ground in late September

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief July 27, 2015

Barring any further setback, DePaul’s arena is finally scheduled to break ground in late September. At a community event held Monday for hiring workers for construction, officials from the Metropolitan...

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