Senior infielder Arden Farhi, who doubles as a Student Life reporter, chronicles the Wash. U. baseball team’s annual spring break trip to Florida.
Less than 12 hours after the conclusion of a four-game weekend series, my body still aching from the 28-inning marathon, I met my teammates at the AC at 4:30 a.m. on the first Monday of spring break.
For Andy Goldberg, there is no offseason. He does it all – football, basketball, tennis, golf, even the Olympics.
Bears’ forward MeghanMarie Fowler-Finn was named National Player of the Year by D3kicks.com earlier this week.
Get off the tracks. The freight train that is the women’s soccer team is rolling into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament with a ton of momentum.
Coming off a lackluster performance versus Chicago on Saturday and a medicore showing against NYU the week before, midfielder Abbey Hartmann and the rest of the women’s soccer team had a severe case of the Mondays.
Senior Sara Schroeder scored on a header in the 21st minute to propel the lady Bears to a 1-0 victory over the University of Chicago.
After getting off to a 2-2 start in their first four games, it seemed doubtful that the Bears’ women’s soccer team would make a run at the playoffs. Thirteen games later, doubt no more.
Consider Wydown Boulevard defended. Well defended.
As the affable manager of the Cleveland Indians in the cult baseball movie “Major League,” Lou Brown told his team of loveable losers, “If we win today, that’s two in a row.
Freshman Caryn Rosoff has only played 12 games in a Bear uniform, but because of her performance on Sunday, the rookie has already had a career day.
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