The weekend put the Bears’ record at 11-7 on the season.
Keep taking shots and they will eventually go in — that’s been the strategy all season for the No. 5 Washington University women’s soccer team. So far, it has worked brilliantly.
After coming back from a 15-point deficit, the Bears were able to defeat University of Wisconsin-Whitewater this past Friday. After finding themselves down against University of Wisconsin-Platteville on Saturday, Wash. U. was unable to secure another comeback.
The Washington University men’s and women’s tennis teams swept four matches this weekend, finishing the regular season on a high note in advance of next weekend’s UAA championships.
In a weekend of two must-win games, the Bears rose to the challenge to earn their place in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Washington University women’s basketball team picked up two big victories against University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and No. 8 George Fox.
The Bears will welcome No. 11 George Fox University, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and Greenville University. Wash. U. will face UW-Whitewater on Friday at 7:00 PM in WU Field House. The winner of that game will face either George Fox or Greenville Saturday night.
Crunch time is approaching for the Washington University men’s soccer team as three crucial UAA matches near. However, a 1-0 loss Sunday afternoon at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in Whitewater, Wis. complicated the Bears’ momentum heading into that crucial stretch.
This weekend, the Washington University women’s soccer team continued their undefeated season with wins over Rhodes College and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
It was a busy spring weekend for Washington University sports teams. Both tennis teams, the women’s golf team and the track team all played and had some impressive showings.
It was a tale of two matches this weekend for the Washington University women’s tennis team. The No. 10 Bears coasted to a lopsided 8-1 victory of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Friday, then found themselves on the other side of the same scoreline Sunday afternoon against the University of Chicago.
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