Author Archives: Seth Wells

NCAA Student-Athlete, Student Comes First

Seth Wells | @Seth_Wells22 Should NCAA Student-Athletes Be Paid? Over the course of this past year the topic of whether or not student-athletes should be paid has been constant and even annoying at times. It is arguably the largest question/controversy currently in college sports. Personally, my opinion has changed on this topic. I have been swayed by

Butler Upsets #17 Cincinnati in Dramatic Fashion

Seth Wells | @Seth_Wells22 Jones the Hero, Again! Roosevelt Jones mimicked his 2013 Gonzaga performance and delivered yet another buzzer-beating game winner Wednesday night to give Butler the upset win over #17 Cincinnati. Rewind. Butler led by three with 17 seconds remaining in the game. Cincinnati took a long time to find a shot, finally launching a

Yankees Legend Yogi Berra Passes Away

Seth Wells | @Seth_Wells22 MLB Remembers an Icon Baseball lost an icon Tuesday night when legendary Yankees catcher Yogi Berra passed away at the age of 90. Berra is revered across the game and across all of sports for not only his great play, but his character on and off the field. He provided some of the

6 Keys to a Great Ballpark Atmosphere

Seth Wells | @Seth_Wells22 If you’re like myself, you could watch baseball on TV every night and love every second of it. Most, however, are not that same kind of fan. Many baseball fans will only watch the games (especially in the regular season) if they are actually at the ballpark. Why is that? TV can offer

Taking Time for Those in Need

Seth Wells | @Seth_Wells22   It’s that time of year again. The snow is beginning to fall and temperatures are dropping. The children are sending their Christmas wishes in a letter addressed to the North Pole and families are getting together to celebrate the holidays, give gifts and eat large portions of food. At least, that’s what

Balance of Power in the AL Central

Seth Wells | @Seth_Wells22   The AL Central was born in 1994 and consisted of five teams; The Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians and the Kansas City Royals. That alignment stayed in place until 1998, when the Milwaukee Brewers went to the NL Central and the Detroit Tigers joined from the AL East. Within

Balancing Internships with a Class Load or Job

Seth Wells | @Seth_Wells22 You hear it all the time; “Get an internship.” Whether it be from a professor or parent, this is a line many of us students are all too familiar with. So what’s the big deal? Do internships really look that good on a resume? The simple answer to that is yes. Internships are

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