Both the men and women finished outside the top 10, as the men came 16th and the women 59th.
The men’s team’s performance raised them 14 spots in the rankings, from No. 25 to No. 11, while the women fell two spots, from No. 10 to No. 12
Many Bears teams have found their stride as the weather starts to warm.
COVID-19 quarantine brought isolation and prevented student-athletes from accessing typical training materials. How did they cope with it?
In this episode, we focus on how Black student-athletes are pushing for change in the Athletic Department.
The Washington University Black Letterwinning Athletes Coalition is already seeing their suggested reforms put in place, though there is still plenty of work to be done.
Black student-athletes at WU have often felt isolated and under-supported in the past. A group of students is trying to change that.
2019 was an eventful year for the Bears. Here’s a look at the top 10 Wash. U. sports stories of the year.
Washington University sophomore Eka Jose became a track and field national champion after achieving a distance of 12.16m in the triple jump event at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field National Championships in Boston last month.
Stay up to date with everything happening as Washington University returns to campus.
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