Crist named NSCAA national women’s player of the year
Washington University senior goalkeeper Lizzy Crist has been named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer National Player of the Year, the...
View ArticleJudicial Affairs completes investigation into men’s soccer team
The Office of Judicial Affairs has completed its investigation into allegations of misconduct and inappropriate behavior by the men’s soccer team, with an official resolution likely coming before the...
View ArticleMen’s basketball continues strong play with wins against NYU, Brandeis
In what could have been a trap weekend series, the surging Washington University men’s basketball team exorcised its demons, continuing its remarkably consistent level of play with a pair of smooth...
View ArticleVacant Athletic Director position nearing resolution
Washington University has not had a permanent athletic director since March 2016, but a search committee is close to taking the first major steps to fill that vacancy. Vice Chancellor for Student Lori...
View ArticleThe six types of people you meet at Starbucks at 5 a.m.
Josh Zucker | Student Life In the wee hours of the morning when most of us are sleeping, there’s a magical place that we forget even exists: Starbucks at five in the morning. You’re probably thinking,...
View ArticleChancellor condemns executive order, students demand further action
Chancellor Mark Wrighton called for the withdrawal of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump in an email sent to the Washington University community early Sunday evening. The executive...
View ArticleBrady and the Belichick effect
Tom Brady’s story is a cliche at this point. A successful but unheralded two-year starter at the University of Michigan, Brady was selected in the sixth round (199th pick) of the 2000 NFL draft. After...
View ArticleGoodell meets with media to discuss NFL ratings
In response to the decline in NFL television ratings, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has organized press conference to answer report questions. This is fake, but ask yourself: “How real does it sound?”...
View ArticleMen’s basketball offense goes quiet in final minutes vs. Eau Claire
Held without a field goal for the final seven and a half minutes of play, the Washington University men’s basketball team suffered their first loss of the season in the 33rd Annual Lopata Classic...
View ArticleMen’s basketball continues surge on home court
This time last year, the Washington University men’s basketball team was at their lowest point. Mired in a six-game losing streak that ultimately derailed their season, the Bears suffered crushing...
View ArticleBears’ dominance doesn’t hibernate
Washington University athletics is in the middle of a banner year. Women’s soccer won a national championship, two more teams were runner-ups, and for the first time in school history, all six fall...
View ArticleWilt Chamberlain was a well-traveled man
In many ways, Wilt Chamberlain is the greatest ever. In 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association, he was the seven-time scoring leader and 11-time rebound champion. He once tallied 100 points...
View ArticleKnupp not enough as men’s basketball struck down by Rochester
After weeks of torching opponents on the offensive end, the Washington University men’s basketball team was held punchless against the University of Rochester. Up against the best defense in the...
View ArticleA look at men’s basketball’s 14th conference championship
There was this notion for weeks that the Washington University men’s basketball team was going to have to win out the regular season in order to capture the UAA crown. Turns out they didn’t need to....
View ArticleWith seconds left, a championship
With six seconds left on the game clock, junior Natalie Orr charged up the court, hounded by the same press defense that had disrupted the Bears’ offense all afternoon. With the score tied and the...
View ArticleWomen’s track and field steamrolls UAA opponents, men finish fourth
With the indoor track and field nationals fast approaching, Washington University delivered a dominant weekend in the UAA championships, winning nine events and 19 top-five finishes. The glut of strong...
View Article2009 Called: Men’s basketball looks to advance past first weekend
After a one-year hiatus, the Washington University men’s basketball team is back in the NCAA tournament. It’s familiar territory, considering the Bears have made the playoffs nine of the past 11...
View ArticleEye-popping performance ends men’s basketball’s season against Hope
If you didn’t know Cody Stuive’s name before Saturday, no one would blame you. He’s a senior, he plays for Hope College and prior to his team’s second round clash with Washington University, he was a...
View ArticleBREAKING: Fahey hired by University of Illinois
Nancy Fahey, longtime head coach of the Washington University women’s basketball team, will join the University of Illinois to lead its Division I program, according to the Champaign, Ill.-based News...
View ArticleFahey heads north to Illinois
Early yesterday morning, women’s basketball coach Nancy Fahey sent out an email to her players calling for a team meeting at noon. Through 31 years, five national championships, 29 tournament...
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