The Bears took care of business on Sunday with a 2-0 win against New York University to push their overall and UAA conference records to 8-6-2 and 1-4-1, respectively.
The last time Washington University’s women’s basketball team faced New York University and Brandeis University in a pair of weekend matchups, the Bears cruised to 29- and 32-point wins, respectively.
The No. 5 Washington University women’s soccer team held its spot at the top of the University Athletic Association with a pair of wins this past weekend, beating New York University 2-1 on Friday evening and defeating No. 20 Brandeis University 2-1 on Sunday afternoon. “The UAA is an absolutely tremendous conference,” head coach Jim Conlon said.
In its last weekend-long road trip of the regular season, the No. 24 Washington University men’s basketball team won one and lost one to clinch first place in the University Athletic Association for the season, and a spot in the NCAA Division III tournament. On Sunday, Washington University took on New York University, the second place team in the conference.
On the road for the first time since January 15th, Washington University’s 25th-ranked men’s basketball team fell to the University of Rochester 94-84 on Friday. Senior Dylan Richter led the way for the Bears with 20 points, including his 1000th point as a Bear.
The Washington University women’s volleyball team defeated New York University 3-0 on Friday night in the Wash. U. Field House to advance to the semifinals of the Division III NCAA Volleyball Championship against No. 1. Emory University.
The No. 14 Washington University women’s tennis team was unable to maintain its lead over the University of Rochester and fell 5-4 to the Yellowjackets to start the University Athletic Association tournament in Cleveland, Ohio. “The effort was there. We definitely wanted to do well, but I think it was all in the preparation.
After losing three consecutive games, the men’s soccer team snapped its scoring drought with a 1-0 win over Brandeis.
After the Washington University men’s and women’s basketball teams swept road games against New York University and Brandeis University this past weekend, they will now face the same teams at […]
The No. 2 Washington University men’s basketball team completed an undefeated road trip and improved to 7-0 in the UAA and 17-1 overall by defeating Brandeis University and New York […]
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