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Back-to-Back: No. 1 WashU women’s soccer defeats No. 15 Rochester for second-straight UAA title

 In the face of pressure, the Bears excelled once again, beating the Yellowjackets 2-0 to earn their second straight UAA championship and an automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA tournament. The conference title is the 17th in program history,  and the Bears have now won at least a share of nine of the last 10 conference championships.

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Voter Guide: What’s on the ballot in this election?

Below is an election guide, compiled by Student Life writers, to help WashU students understand Missouri candidates and ballot initiatives. If you are not registered in Missouri, or if you have more questions about voting, polling locations, and Election Day, visit the WashU Votes information hub.

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“I just wanted to see how far I could take it”: Inside Ryan Loutos’ journey from WashU to the MLB

For most WashU students, there are just eight miles and a short metro ride that separate campus from Busch Stadium. For 2021 graduate Ryan Loutos, the journey was a little more complicated. 

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How No. 1 WashU women’s soccer built one of Division III’s best defenses

In an ever-changing world of college sports, the strength of the WashU women’s soccer team’s defense has remained constant. Over the past decade, the Bears have allowed only 94 goals — less than 10 per season.

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Women’s tennis duo wins program’s first nationals doubles title at ITA Cup

Over the four-day tournament from Oct. 10-13, Archer and Bui swept the competition, winning four straight matches without dropping a single set.

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Bear Breakdown: WashU athletes stay busy during fall break

Here’s everything you need to know about WashU sports from the week of Sept. 30-Oct. 6.

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No. 1 women’s soccer beats No. 13 Emory in UAA opener, dominates Piedmont in biggest win since 2016

On Saturday, WashU passed their first conference test, reminding the league why they’re the defending conference champions. Though the Eagles put up a fight, the Bears clawed their way to a 2-1 victory. 

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No. 8 volleyball goes 1-2 against elite UAA opposition

The Bears, however, couldn’t keep their win streak alive, falling by tight margins to Emory and Case Western before bouncing back to defeat Rochester 3-0.

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Q&A: Athletic Director Anthony Azama and UAA Commissioner Sarah Otey discuss landscape of college sports

Azama and Otey discussed topics like conference realignment; the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) on Division III athletes; WashU’s plans for the land purchased from Fontbonne University; and what excites them about the UAA and WashU athletics for the 2024-25 school year.

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Bear Breakdown: Soccer and volleyball continue strong start to season

Here’s everything you need to know about WashU sports from the week of Sept. 9-15.

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