The Washington University women’s soccer team punched its ticket to the postseason this weekend, beating Carnegie Mellon University, 1-0, and Case Western Reserve University, 2-1, to clinch its fifth straight University Athletic Association title.
The Washington University men’s and women’s tennis teams each took a split this weekend, defeating Case Western Reserve University Saturday, April 13 before falling to the University of Chicago on Sunday, April 14
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.
The Washington University women’s basketball team extended their winning streak to ten straight this weekend as they picked up two road wins against Carnegie Mellon University and Case Western Reserve University.
Following last week’s success against two of Washington University’s east coast conference opponents, the men’s basketball team looked to continue their streak in hopes of increasing their likelihood of making the playoffs.
The Washington University women’s basketball team continued their impressive winning streak with two big victories against Carnegie Mellon and Case Western Reserve.
Adding a victory over Carnegie Mellon, the Bears improve to 22-2 on the season.
Fourteen Bears players saw time this weekend thanks to a pair of blowout victories.
The struggles continue for the Wash. U. football team. They drop their sixth game of the season against Case Western.
On the one hand, the Bears picked up two wins against conference rivals. On the other, Wash. U. fell short in their biggest match of the weekend against tenth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University.
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