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(04/26/10 1:46am)
The Washington Capitals shouldn’t get comfortable with their 3-2 series lead. Last year the Caps came from behind to make it out of the first round, so they should know more than anyone that anything can happen.
(04/22/10 2:00am)
Win or lose, AU field hockey’s slate of spring games are important to the development of the team and to the creation of a new team dynamic, as well as a time to have a bit of fun.
(04/19/10 12:58am)
Just under eight minutes into the first period, Andrei Kostitsyn fired a wrist shot past Jose Theodore to put the Washington Capitals down 2-0 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
(04/16/10 12:24pm)
Don’t reach for the panic button just yet. While the Washington Capitals dropped the first game of their series against the Montreal Canadiens Thursday evening, all is not lost and there were certainly a few bright spots.
(04/15/10 1:58am)
With the playoffs starting tonight, the questions on some Washingtonians’ minds are, “will this be the Capitals’ year and can they win 16 postseason games to capture the Stanley Cup?” The answer to these questions begins against the Montreal Canadiens. If it is indeed their year, they must get past the Canadiens and here is a look of how the teams matchup.
(04/12/10 1:58am)
Friday night was a historic moment for the Washington Capitals franchise. Too bad none of it will mean anything if the team is unable to capture the Stanley Cup.
(04/01/10 2:00am)
The AU women’s field hockey team has certainly had a successful offseason. They’ve recruited seven freshman for next year’s squad, earned the third highest GPA in the nation and had 17 players named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic Squad.
(04/01/10 1:59am)
There is a fine line between not wanting the Washington Capitals to win the Presidents’ Trophy — given to the team with the top record in the East — and making sure the team does not collapse down the stretch.
(03/29/10 12:58am)
Rookie defenseman John Carlson finally found the back of the net Thursday night against the Carolina Hurricanes, but Washington Capitals fans shouldn’t be surprised if he continues to light the goal lamp.
(03/25/10 1:55am)
With only nine games left in the season, the Washington Capitals have already found their playoff goalie — and it is not Semyon Varlamov.
(03/18/10 1:59am)
The AU women’s lacrosse team dropped their first game in the Patriot League play to Colgate University 11-9 on Saturday at Jacobs Field.
(03/09/10 3:21am)
The AU men's basketball team will not make the NCAA Tournament for the first time in three years, as they failed to advance past Lehigh University in the Patriot League tournament.
(03/05/10 12:50pm)
The Washington Capitals were one of the most active teams during Wednesday's NHL trade deadline, but they may not be one of the most successful.
(03/04/10 2:57am)
Rivalries in sports are developed overtime, with close, physical games and often-embarrassing blowouts. That is, unless the two teams have played each other tough all year and meet in the postseason, like AU and Navy did this year.
(03/01/10 12:59am)
The AU women’s lacrosse team defeated Stony Brook University 14-10 on the road to earn their first win of the season.
(03/01/10 12:58am)
The Tavern erupted in an explosion of cheering, clapping and chants of "U-S-A" Sunday night, and this time the noise was not for a political election or address. Instead, the students filling the dining area were celebrating Zach Parise's game-tying goal with 25 seconds left in Sunday's Olympic gold medal game between the United States and Canada.
(02/25/10 2:59am)
The AU men’s track and field team finished fifth overall and the women placed eighth at the Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Championships.
(02/25/10 2:56am)
Monday was the 30-year anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice,” and the United States was treated to its own modern-day miracle when the men’s Olympic hockey team beat Team Canada on Sunday. But in reality, Sunday’s miracle may be bigger than the one 30 years ago.
(02/22/10 2:58am)
AU broke two school records, had five top-10 times and captured the 100 back conference championship at the Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships over the weekend in Annapolis, Md.
(02/18/10 2:51am)
AU’s wrestling team lost to No. 25 Old Dominion University 20-15 to extend their losing streak to three in a row, despite victories by seniors Mike Cannon and Kyle Borshoff.