Thursday, March 27, 2025
Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor
Good morning, Hilltoppers!
Read on for coverage of more WKU Basketball athletes joining the transfer portal, as well as an opinion piece on books to read this Women's History Month Have a great day, and as always, GO TOPS!
McHenry highlights early transfer portal entries
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers guard Don McHenry (2) drives into the lane against Liberty Flames guard Jayvon Maughmer (32) early in the first half in E A Diddle Arena in Bowling Green, Ky , on Saturday, March 8, 2025 The Hilltoppers trailed the Flames 22-49 at the half Photo by Adin Parks
Nathan Mueller | Sports Reporter
Four key pieces of WKU Men’s Basketball’s 2024-2025 roster have entered their names into the transfer portal since it opened on Monday Senior guard Don McHenry, senior forward Babacar Faye, senior guard Enoch
Kalambay and freshman guard Julius Thedford have all entered the portal according to WKU Athletics.
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OPINION: Books to read during Women’s History Month
Tazha Mattingly | Commentary Writer
Hello readers! A new month means new book recommendations! March can be a transitional and renewing month due to the change from winter to spring As readers, we also go through this transition with the novels we read as a new season blooms and the old season withers away This month is also Women’s History Month, and there is no better way to celebrate women ’ s history, than through reading books
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