Soccer season may be over for seniors John Horky and Nick Kalscheur, but their off-field legal problems certainly are not.
The Washington University men’s and women’s tennis teams went a combined 3-1 on the weekend, as both teams defeated a ranked opponent.
Both of the Washington University men’s and women’s track and field teams turned in great performances at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Northfield, Minn. on March 10 and 11.
While the ever-growing ranks of the underground soccer army are perfecting their craft on a nightly basis, the countless domestic soccer leagues overseas thrive with an unparalleled following and level of fan support.
With all of the media attention surrounding college basketball, many people, even big sports fans, are overlooking one of the most intriguing NBA seasons in recent memory.
Here are several of the year’s most sexually outlandish members and events of the sporting community.
The Washington University men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Bloomington, Ill. this past Saturday to compete in the Illinois Wesleyan Titan Open.
If the Seahawks are to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers to take home their first Super Bowl trophy, their defense will end up making the difference.
The Washington University swimming and diving teams will travel to Wheaton, Ill., this weekend to compete in the Wheaton Invitational. The meet will mark the men’s and women’s teams’ seventh competition of the year.
Sports gives the highlights of the week from senior Brad Duesing, junior Elizabeth Herndon, sophomore Emilie Walk and senior Eric Triebe.
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