The biggest supporters of women’s sports teams? Male practice players
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From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
District Bridges, a D.C.-based nonprofit, is addressing the inadequate maintenance, substance use and housing insecurity in the Columbia Heights Civic Plaza by connecting residents with resources.
In the demanding world of collegiate sports, precision in performance is critical. Many American University athletes are wearing tracking devices that capture various metrics to fine-tune their training regimens.
For the five women on American University’s ice hockey team, playing their sport with men is nothing out of the ordinary.
Women’s soccer goalkeeper Julia Kato was thrust into the spotlight two years ago, when she earned a spot in the starting lineup as a freshman. Now a junior, she has started every single game for her team since arriving at American University.
The American University men’s soccer team (6-5-4) dominated the Army West Point Black Knights (3-9-4) in a 3-0 Senior Day victory on Oct. 28.
The American University women’s soccer team (3-8-4) had their high spirits for Senior Day crushed after a 4-1 loss to the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks (7-4-4) on Oct. 15.
The Washington Spirit (6-5-8) are fighting to keep their playoff dreams alive in the National Women’s Soccer League. With three games left in the 2023 season, the sixth-seeded Spirit currently hold the final playoff spot.