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

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

Posted by Ryan Tryzbiak

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

Maroons win 25 for first time since 1996

Posted by Josh Zlatkus

Having a short-term memory would usually be a problem at the University of Chicago, but it was a blessing for women’s volleyball this weekend at the Illinois Wesleyan Tournament.

Maroons slog to disappointing UAA results

Posted by admin

If it was not enough to race seven teams of talented runners from one of the nation’s best conferences, cross country also had to battle a muddy course at the UAA championships held at Case this weekend.