Before the Washington University volleyball team rallied to crush the Gorloks of Webster University for their 29th consecutive victory in the Battle of Big Bend, they looked to be on their backfoot.
With two minutes left in double overtime, freshman Jolie Carl was in the goalie box with just the ball, the goalie and the net in front of her. With the game on the line, Carl did not have time to think as she tested No. 5 Wheaton College’s keeper, Lauren Ketchum, with a strong, low […]
The Washington University football team kicks off a new season this upcoming Saturday, Sept. 7 against the University of Chicago. Entering his fourth decade as head coach, Larry Kindbom will try and lead his team to their fourth NCAA playoff appearance.
The defense of the 2018 Washington University women’s soccer team was impermeable. Across an entire season, the team allowed opponents to attempt just 70 shots. Only 27 of those shots allowed were on goal.
The No. 8 Washington University men’s tennis team took care of business against Division II University of Missouri-St. Louis Wednesday, defeating the Tritons, 5-2, and moving to 12-4 on the season. Senior Konrad Kozlowski contributed two key victories to join the Red and Green 100-win club.
The Washington University softball team opened UAA play against Emory University. Emory, who came into Wash. U. territory with a 4-0 conference record and an 18-4 overall record, got the best of the Bears, taking three of the four games and blowing out Wash. U. in both games on Sunday.
The Washington University baseball team is firing on all cylinders. The Bears, now ranked No. 18 in Division III, dominated every aspect of the game Wednesday afternoon against MacMurray College at Kelly Field, closing an 11-0 shutout in just seven innings.
This weekend, the Washington University baseball team picked up two wins against Case Western Reserve University. Building on recent successes, the Bears’ got their conference campaign off to a hot start. After the two victories, 7-5 and 2-1 respectively, the team has now won six straight games and improved its record to be 15-3-1 for the season.
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I’ve had the distinct pleasure of spending my four undergraduate years here at Washington University as a member of the men’s varsity soccer team. While on the team, I have been both a witness and a participant in more than a few unique traditions.
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