Christopher Duderstadt

Sports Editor

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Chris Duderstadt is a junior from Overland Park, Kan. majoring in mass media. This is his fifth semester working for the The Baker Orange. This is his second year serving as the sports editor. Chris's favorite part of the newspaper process is attending Baker sporting events and interviewing athletes and coaches. Outside of newspaper, Chris is involved in cross country and track and is the secretary and member of the Gamma Theta chapter of Delta Tau Delta.

Recent Stories

Baker drops title game 4-1

The Baker University softball team punched its ticket to the Heart of America Conference Tournament championship game Saturday but fell 4-1 to Central Methodist University.

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BU pushes past PSC to advance to finals

Sophomore Erin Greenwood was tough on opposing hitters throughout the regular season, and things did not change as she led the Baker University softball team through the first round of the Heart of America Athletic Conference tournament.

1 on 1: with Kevin Kunde

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1 on 1 is a weekly section in which sports editor Chris Duderstadt interviews a prominent Baker sports figure about their life.

Former USC running back Baxter signs with Baker

Baker University head football coach Mike Grossner has signed Dillon Baxter, former running back at the University of Southern California and San Diego State University.

Dooley takes over as men's basketball coach

Theresa Yetmar, Baker University athletics director, and a search committee believe they have found the right person in Columbia College (Mo.) assistant men’s basketball coach Sean Dooley to take over the head coaching position at BU.

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Wildcats look to sweep Eagles

The Baker University baseball team is going into its last regular season series against Avila University Saturday and Sunday with its playoff hopes on the line.

1 on 1: with Summer Kelley

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Learn more about first baseman Summer Kelley.

World Peace not living up to name

Junior Chris Duderstadt discusses how Metta World Peace does not live up to his name.

Wildcats play through distractions

The Baker University men’s and women’s golf teams had more than just competition to battle Sunday-Tuesday in their most recent tournament.

1 on 1: with Lynsey Payne

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Learn more about the dance coach Lynsey Payne.

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