After four seasons of playing baseball at Washington University, David Kramer took his skills to Gezer Kibbutz in Israel this summer to play professional baseball for the inaugural Israel Baseball League.
Gezer Kibbutz was the home stadium for Kramer’s team, the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox.
The Washington University football squad is ready to beat last year’s 6-4 record this season. With strong returning seniors and other upperclassmen, as well as a promising new group of freshmen, a UAA championship just might be in the cards.
The Washington University women’s soccer squad started their season off with two victories and a loss.
After a crucial and exciting 12-9 victory over Purdue University last Sunday, the Bears’ current record stands at 8-2.
As someone who eats, sleeps, and breathes Duke basketball, the Duke-UNC game at Cameron Stadium is quite possibly more important to me than any (non-North Carolina) ACC or NCAA tournament game could ever be.
The historical Soulard is well worth the upwards of 20 minutes it takes to get there. The rows of red brick Victorian townhouses and 19th century churches help to create the French Quarter feeling of this community.
While sex provides us with exercise and physical activity, exercise and physical activity may in turn provide us with better sex.
One of the first things I said to one of my best friends the day after the Super Bowl was – and mind you, this is my best guy friend, with whom I usually discuss sports – “How incredible was that episode of ‘Gray’s Anatomy’ last night?”
In light of Kobe Bryant’s 81 points Sunday night and Ron Artest showing his true colors on Tuesday by refusing a trade to Sacramento, I’m beginning to wonder if it’s all worth it.
Washington University’s swimming and diving squads hosted the Washington University Invitational at Millstone Pool on Friday and Saturday. Home-pool advantage certainly played a part as the women finished first and the men second overall.
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