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(03/22/11 2:13am)
The AU wrestling team placed fifth overall in the NCAA Championships in Philadelphia this year, after former No. 1-seed Steve Fittery fell in the semifinals and No. 3 Ryan Flores lost in the finals to Lehigh University’s Zach Rey.
(03/01/11 2:57am)
The AU women’s lacrosse team fell to the University of Maryland - Baltimore County Retrievers 13-10 Saturday after failing to recover from a 10-5 deficit early in the second half.
(02/22/11 2:29am)
Hey, look at that. Our team is second in the standings. Yes, AU, our men’s basketball team has now officially locked up the second seed in the Patriot League Tournament for next month.
(02/15/11 1:26am)
The No. 11-ranked AU Eagles lost, 19-17, to the No. 26 Maryland Terrapins on Sunday, extending their losing streak to three after tough losses at Lehigh University and Rutgers University.
(02/08/11 1:15am)
On the heels of two lopsided wins over George Mason University and Ohio State University last week, the No. 11 AU wrestling team tied a team record, notching its 13th win this season after beating Binghamton 25-16 on Friday.
(01/11/11 3:00am)
The men’s basketball team on Saturday defeated last year’s Patriot League champion, Lehigh University, by a score of 82-75.
(12/06/10 10:57pm)
The AU Eagles lost a 2-1 lead to the UCLA Bruins on Friday night, falling 3-2 to the Bruins in the first round of the NCAA tournament at the Gregory Gymnasium in Austin, Texas. The Eagles fell 26-28, 26-24, 23-25, 25-19, 15-11 in a thrilling loss to the Bruins.
(11/22/10 7:13pm)
The AU volleyball team (29-2) battled to a Patriot League Championship this weekend, after defeating Bucknell, 3-0 in the semifinal round and Colgate University 3-0 in the final.
(11/16/10 2:59am)
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(11/16/10 2:57am)
The third-seeded AU men’s soccer team started off its Patriot League tournament by surprising No. 2 Lehigh on Friday night, but fell in the championship game to No. 4 Bucknell at Colgate’s Doren Field in Hamilton, N.Y.
(11/10/10 10:27pm)
The AU field hockey team squeaked into the NCAA tournament Wednesday with a 2-1 play-in game win over Kent State University.
(11/09/10 3:00am)
The AU field hockey team won their eighth-straight Patriot League title with a League tournament record of 14 goals.
(11/02/10 1:50am)
A message to the Blue Crew — this is your time to show your AU pride. It’s November. Besides the crisp autumn days and turkey, November also means Patriot League playoffs.
(10/26/10 2:00am)
The AU field hockey team, currently ranked seventh in the nation, bounced back after a tough 3-0 loss to the University of Maryland Terrapins with a 6-0 home win over the Bucknell University Bison Oct. 23
(10/26/10 1:45am)
The AU volleyball team swept its weekend series in Bender Arena, improving their record to 22-2 (9-0).
(10/11/10 9:00pm)
Alassane Kane stood behind the ball, down 2-1 to the U18 national team and prepared to take a penalty kick. The national team’s goalie had been ejected. His own team, the Atlanta Fire, had been trailing the entire game. Kane lined up the shot, fired, and scored, tying the game at 2 and giving his team the momentum to eventually win the game, 3-2.
(10/07/10 1:05am)
The AU men’s soccer team (5-5) lost to Georgetown University (5-4-1) by a score of 3-2 Wednesday at Reeves Field in a clash of clubs looking for a spark for the rest of their season.
(10/04/10 5:25pm)
The AU Eagles (5-4) defeated the Army Black Knights (1-8) with a 2-0 victory to win their second Patriot league match up Oct. 2. The Eagles improved to 2-0 against Patriot League opponents after beating Bucknell on Sept. 25. The win on Saturday against Army was a nice response to being shutout by Virginia Tech on the 28th.
(09/27/10 1:20am)
The AU women’s soccer team (3-8) extended their winning streak to three games after defeating the University of Vermont Catamounts 2-1 Sept. 24.