Aaron Keen

Football stumbles in 59-20 Senior Day blowout loss to North Central

The loss brought the Bears to 6-3 on the year with one more game to play.

| Staff Reporter

Football extends win streak to four in front of Family Weekend crowd

The win brought the Bears to 6-2 on the year with two games to play in the regular season.

| Contributing Reporter

Football rolls in 38-22 victory over Illinois Wesleyan

The Bears bounced back after a tough loss last weekend.

| Contributing Reporter

Football struggles on both sides in 40-10 loss to Wheaton

The Bears had looked to build on a two-game winning streak, but instead they will have to start a new one next weekend.

and | Contributing Reporters

Football dominates on both sides in 27-7 win over Elmhurst

After a bumpy start to the season with a loss to the University of Chicago, the Washington University football team seems to have settled into an early rhythm.

| Senior Sports Editor

Exploding Kittens and coffee: One receiver’s strong start with the Bears

Before the Washington University football team’s dominant 41-7 victory over North Park Saturday, sophomore Collin Hoyhtya had only played one game for the Bears, but it was a phenomenal start to his career.

| Senior Sports Editor

Lessons from football’s season-opening loss to Chicago

WashU’s 31-21 loss to its nemesis leaves the Founders Cup officially in Chicago, a disheartening conclusion to a decades-long rivalry. 

| Senior Sports Editor

‘Building from the ground up’: Football prepares to start the Keen era

“There are going to be some fun games to watch this year,” graduate student JT Streepy said.

| Senior Sports Editor

AOTW: Andrew Whitaker on making the most of his final year 

Senior Andrew Whitaker isn’t your average college student. On top of his biomedical engineering coursework, Whitaker competes for two different Washington University sports teams: football and track and field.

Josh Shapiro | Senior Sports Editor

As Kindbom exits, Aaron Keen comes home

In 1990, Aaron Keen came to St. Louis as a member of one of football head coach Larry Kindbom’s first recruiting classes. Thirty years later, on Jan. 6, 2020, the University announced that Keen will return to become the next head coach of Washington University’s football team.

| Senior Sports Editor

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