Underdog Bears fall short of NCAA title upset

(L-R) Forwards sophomore Lee Ann Felder, sophomore Emma Brown and senior Caryn Rosoff console each other after falling 1-0 to Messiah College in the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer National Championship on Dec. 5. (Matt Mitgang | Student ...
Underdog Bears fall short of NCAA title upset

Can’t miss Carthage upsets Maroons, delivers first loss of season

More than two millennia after the Romans burned the ancient city to the ground, Carthage was on fire again Saturday night—this time in the much more positive, NBA Jam sense of the phrase. Playing against 11th-ranked women’s basketball, Carthage (4–0) shot ...
Can’t miss Carthage upsets Maroons, delivers first loss of season

Third-place finish has Chicago back on UAA map

It’s not often that the UAA volleyball championships are in Chicago—they last came to town in 2001—so when the conference tournament arrived at Ratner Friday and Saturday, volleyball made sure to make good use of the home advantage Registering their best ...
Third-place finish has Chicago back on UAA map

Volleyball: Win over No. 1 highlights tournament sweep

As the Washington University women’s volleyball team moves through the year, much talk surrounds its upcoming season. In the Sixth Annual Teri Clemens Invitational at the Field House, the Bears won the tournament by taking down three nationally ranked teams—two of ...
Volleyball: Win over No. 1 highlights tournament sweep

11 NCAA marks at Wheaton meet

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The Washington University men’s and women’s swim teams underscored their third and fourth place finishes at the Wheaton Invitational with 11 NCAA-qualifying times for the weekend.

Bench comes up big in Chi-town victory

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The No. 5 Washington University women’s basketball team continued its strong start to the 2009-10 campaign with a 77-60 victory over the Elmhurst College Blue Jays on Saturday, December 5 in Chicago.

Barrage of 3’s boosts Bears in Lopata Classic

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Washington University’s men’s basketball team uses three pointers to capture the Lopata Classic title.

NYU loses by one to Mt. St. Vincent

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A layup in the last five seconds of a hard-fought game against the College of Mount Saint Vincent, resulting in a 64-63 loss for the team and an overall record of 3-2.

Underdog Bears fall short of NCAA title upset

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No. 17 Wash. U. falls short of upsetting No. 1 Messiah College in Division III Women’s Soccer national championship game. The Bears fell 1-0 to the defending championship.

Brandeis regains momentum after losing its first game

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The Brandeis men’s basketball team defeated Vassar College by 27 points last Sunday after falling on the road 92-82 to No.8 UMass-Dartmouth last Tuesday.

Judges fall to unranked opponent for their first loss

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The women’s basketball team lost its first game of the season to Tufts University last Sunday.

Can’t miss Carthage upsets Maroons, delivers first loss of season

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More than two millennia after the Romans burned the ancient city to the ground, Carthage was on fire again Saturday night—this time in the much more positive, NBA Jam sense of the phrase.

Regional results fall short of Chicago’s expectations

Posted by Kat Jacobsen

For Chicago’s cross country teams, the 2009 season came to a close a week earlier than they were hoping.

Third-place finish has Chicago back on UAA map

Posted by Kate Marsden

It’s not often that the UAA volleyball championships are in Chicago, so when the conference tournament arrived at Ratner Friday and Saturday, volleyball made sure to make good use of the home advantage