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Faraponov

Mar 2, 2022

Vladyslav Faraponov was an international student who returned to Ukraine after graduating from WSU with a political science degree in 2020.



Vitaly Potapenko

Mar 2, 2022

He was called “The Ukraine Train” and for two memorable seasons he carried the freight and good fortune of the Raiders.



Vladyslav Farapanov on WKEF

Mar 1, 2022

“People are really scared, people really don't know what will go next, but the last 24 hours have been positive because the peace talks have started.”



Vladyslav Farapanov

Mar 1, 2022

WSU alum Vladyslav Farapanov said Putin underestimated both Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and the resolve of Ukraine to fight against the invasion.



Coach Kari Hoffman talks to players

Mar 1, 2022

The Raiders started with 11 players this year and are down to eight because of defections.



Kathryn Halberg

Mar 1, 2022

Kathryn Halberg was inspired to finally write her first novel amid the stress of the 2019 faculty strike on campus.



Tanner Holden v Green Bay

Mar 1, 2022

Tanner Holden is third in the conference with a 19.9 average while shooting 50.4% from the field.



Tanner Holden

Mar 1, 2022

Coach Scott Nagy — whose team swept PFW and Oakland and was swept by CSU and NKU — can’t remember a time when the tourney had so many teams with legitimate title hopes.



Coach Nagy on sidelines

Feb 27, 2022

“I heard a coach say once, ‘We want to be demanding, not demeaning,’” Coach Scott Nagy recalled.



Brandon Hayes and family

Feb 27, 2022

“I was dependent on someone passing away which is a heavy thing,” Brandon Hayes said.



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