Sports Culture at WMU
My friend Marcus and I discuss sport at Western including the variety of games and meets to attend and where they are holdback. We also discuss the Student Recreation Center where they hold yoga and Zumba classes, have open courts and rooms to play soccer, racquetball, and basketball. They also have a gym and pool in the SRC.
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Okay, so I decided that I don't know enough about sports, so I brought in the expert. Marcus, Um, can you tell us a little bit about the sports culture at Western? Um, as far as, like, tailgating in game day goes, Yeah. I mean, our football team isn't like a lead right now, but right now, a couple years ago, we had a hundred feet it season. Um, hours before the game, people are camping out, not doing anything illegal, and I don't know, It's just it's really fun to go to the games. The football games draw the bigger crowds, like as opposed to, like, basketball game of the hockey games or crazy Tio. A lot of you show for those really good hockey team. Yeah, good sports events are held all over the campus. We have, uh, obviously the student rec center, which I go to a lot of they intramural sports there. They got just like basic fitness machines and courts got a swimming pool as well. What else would they have? Tennis courts in terms of the actual football games. Those there awhile I know there's a lot of soccer games there to Boyle's ever own field for that. They also have open skate on the weekends, which is cool. They also also have a lap pool, usually, which is pretty cool. That's where I know gymnastics meets our yes gymnastics for their men's and women's basketball. They got indoor track meets their toe, Um, that that's like connected to the student rec center.