The little things that went the Washington University football team’s way through the 2010 season did not come through against the University of Chicago.
The Washington University football team took on the sixth-ranked team in the country on Saturday and paid for it. Wittenberg University (3-0) dominated the game early, scoring on their first five possessions to take a 31-0 lead into halftime en route to a 37-7 win.
The Washington University football team traveled to Memphis, Tenn. this weekend to face Rhodes College, losing 14-10 for their first defeat of the season.
After a hot 5-1 start to the season, the Washington University baseball team was looking at the annual University Athletic Association (UAA) tournament with high hopes. The tournament, which took place over spring break in Florida, was to be a chance for the Bears to truly test their skills. Instead, the team dropped four straight games, coming away with a 1-4 conference record.
Coming off of four straight games decided by five or fewer points, the Washington University men’s basketball team finally got some room to breathe. The Bears handed Carnegie Mellon University their 12th loss of the season with an 81-60 rout on Sunday in Pittsburgh.
The L.A. Dodgers completed a sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals in the first round of the MLB playoffs Saturday, dashing the year’s World Series hopes. Student Life asks Wash. U. students: How do you feel about the loss?
Despite a late push, the Washington University football team could not overcome four turnovers and a stifled offense.
All it took was one lapse and 81 minutes of tough defense was erased in Tuesday’s women’s soccer game between No. 8 Washington University and Illinois Wesleyan University. With under […]
The Washington University football team suffered its third straight loss, falling 38-13 on the road, to the College of Wooster. The game was played in front of a crowd of 3,450 as Wooster’s homecoming game.
The No. 21 Washington University men’s soccer team fell 1-0 to No. 9 Emory University on Sunday at Francis Field, snapping the Red and Green’s winning streak at seven games. The loss dropped Wash. U. to 8-3 (1-1 UAA) while Emory improved to 11-0 (2-0 UAA).
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