The WashU baseball team finished up the regular season this past week, April 22-27, with a home victory against No. 16 Webster University followed by a four-game-series split on the road against University Athletic Association (UAA) rival Emory University.
The men captured two shutout victories while the women beat Fontbonne University for their first victory under interim head coach Stephanie Gabbert.
After a regional tournament complete with upsets and surprises, Wash. U. has made it further than ever before.
The team is nearing the end of the regular season, and they have high hopes for the postseason.
Baseball lost its first game of the season, but was ranked first in the nation for the first time this year.
Many Bears teams have found their stride as the weather starts to warm.
The victories over Aurora set the stage for the Bears’ toughest stretch yet.
After sailing through their first eight games, the baseball team played their first top-ranked teams this week. But that didn’t stop them.
The baseball team is off to one of its best starts in years, while softball won two games after a tough weekend.
Kevin McBeth directs the IN UNISON Chorus, which focuses on performing music from Black cultures and Black composers.
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