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Charlie Jacob makes the most of his fifth year as basketball’s leading scorer

Jacob is the oldest player on the court and has been dominant on the hardwood for the Bears. “When he gets in his mode, he’s basically unstoppable,” said freshman Yogi Oliff.

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Bears lose in penalty kicks to Messiah in elite eight

After finishing the season ranked sixth in the UAA, the Bears concluded their NCAA bid with a PK loss against Messiah.

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Football wins last game of the regular season, secures invite to bowl game

Sophomore quarterback Clark Stephens recorded his first win in football’s last regular season game against Carroll.

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Volleyball secures postseason bid after second place finish at UAA Championships

On Saturday, WashU lost to Emory University to finish second in the UAA Championships tournament. They play the first round of the NCAA tournment on Thursday.

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100 miles and 33 hours at Sumers Recreation Center

WashU play-by-play announcer Jay Murry set the goal of walking 100 miles in 33 hours in a fundraising push for Rett Syndome.

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WashU Men’s Basketball Preview

Basketball starts its season on November 3 against the University of Missouri

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Jack Nolan drafted to NBA G League

Nolan is the second player in program history to get drafted.

Three ACL tears later, Maggie Brett is WashU’s leading scorer

Senior Maggie Brett, soccer’s leading scorer, tore her three ACLs. In her first full season for WashU, she’s been a key part of the Bears’ offense.

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Football untouchable ahead of matchup against Division 3’s best

The Bears beat Augustana 49-28 to go 6-0 on the season. Next weekend, they play North Central, the number 1 team in the country.

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Cole Okmin, senior wide receiver, on staying healthy and catching the long pass

After the team’s fifth win, the wide receiver sat down with Student Life to discuss his start as a quarterback, being a veteran in a group of young receivers, and rock climbing.  

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