Heading into a crucial stretch this weekend with a smattering of games against low-ranked opponents, the Washington University men’s and women’s tennis teams are looking to build their resumes in the hopes of making the NCAA tournament. With stiff competition waiting in the conference tournament a week later, the Bears will need all the momentum they can muster. Here is an idea of where both teams are in the homestretch.
We all know that Forest Park is one of the best parks in the country—and, to have it in our front yard as Washington University students, the park can more than satisfy us. However, there are many other prominent parks in the St. Louis area that provide many opportunities to get away from the Wash. U. grind, so here’s a guide for just a few of those parks, in addition to Forest Park.
A 15-run inning, an inside-the-park bunt home run and a walk-off single were just a few of the unusual moments in a four-win weekend for the Washington University baseball team.
As kids, we are all told that we can do whatever we set our minds to. What parents don’t tell you, however, is that when you’re trying to get free chicken at Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers for a year, you should expect complete and utter failure.
In their first matches since spring break, the Washington University men’s and women’s teams shook off any rust and earned shutout victories over Rhodes College and NCAA Division II opponent Bellarmine University.
Just because you were chilling on a beach in Aruba over spring break doesn’t mean Student Life Sports wasn’t keeping careful tabs on the Washington University athletic scene. Now that you’re back, we’ve assembled the highlights for your reading pleasure.
Junior Daisy Ogede of the Washington University women’s track and field team wasn’t always one of the top runners in Division III. However, a motivation to prove people wrong has fueled a competitive spirit that has enabled her to compete for national titles on a yearly basis.
Senior starting pitcher Annie Pitkin tossed a perfect game and the Washington University softball team remained undefeated with a 4-0 weekend in Clermont, Fla.
For the first time since 1986, the Washington University baseball team scored a whopping 27 runs in a game, dominating Principia College with a 27-0 victory on Tuesday at Kelly Field. Here is a list of the 10 most notable events to have happened since 1986.
Sometimes, second means first, at least if you’re the Washington University men’s track-and-field team. The 1,600-meter relay team needed to finish ahead of Emory University in the final event, and it did just that.
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