Herrin, Terao perform strong in wrestling dual meets
Coming off of three wins in its last four dual meets, the AU wrestling team will look to carry that momentum into this weekend when they square off against Hofstra Jan. 25 and Columbia Jan. 26.
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Coming off of three wins in its last four dual meets, the AU wrestling team will look to carry that momentum into this weekend when they square off against Hofstra Jan. 25 and Columbia Jan. 26.
Mark Allen has been one of the top runners for the Eagles all season, and that continued at the Terrapin Invitational Jan. 19 in College Park, Md.
Throughout the cross-country season, Mark Allen and John Pope regularly led the way for the Eagles. At the season-opening Navy Invitational, it was Nick Regan’s turn.
Throughout the cross-country season, Mark Allen and John Pope regularly led the way for the Eagles. At the season-opening Navy Invitational, it was Nick Regan’s turn.
David Terao headlined the AU wrestling team’s performance at the 31st annual Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational Dec. 1.
Both the AU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams had rough afternoons Nov. 3 at the Reeves Aquatic Center, falling to Patriot League foes Navy and Bucknell.
The AU field hockey team advanced to the Patriot League Championship, while the women’s soccer team fell in the semifinals as conference tournaments got underway Nov. 2.
Both the Patriot League field hockey and women’s soccer tournaments kick off this weekend, and AU will be looking to take home titles in both. The champions of each tournament will earn a place in the NCAA Tournament.
For the second straight year, the AU men’s soccer team has taken home the Patriot League regular-season title. Now, the Eagles have their sights set on a bigger crown.
Trailing Colgate late, the AU women’s soccer team fought back to earn a 2-2 draw Oct. 27 at Reeves Field.
The past two weeks have been rough for the women’s soccer team, but a 2-1 win over Howard and a 1-1 draw at George Washington finally have things looking up.
After splitting its two games at the Wilson Titan Classic in Fullerton, Calif., the AU men’s soccer team will look to win its first D.C. College Cup since 2009 when the tournament begins Aug. 30 at Reeves Field.
After three Patriot League regular season championships and one tournament title in 2011, here’s a look at how AU’s fall sports teams shape up in 2012.
The 2012 season didn’t start the way the AU women’s soccer team had hoped, as the Eagles fell 2-0 Friday in the season opener at Villanova.
The AU women’s lacrosse team looked to get back in the win column when it took on the University of Maryland-Baltimore County April 17.
Ryan Williams’ victory led the AU track and field teams at the Maryland Invitational March 31 in College Park, Md.
The AU women’s lacrosse team entered Tuesday on a three-game winning streak. No. 13 Georgetown University prevented the Eagles from extending it to four.
Kimberly Collins and Emily Burton have been a dynamic one-two punch for the AU women’s lacrosse team this season. The storyline played out again Saturday at Bucknell University.
All year long, the shots have been falling for the AU women’s basketball team. And then at the worst possible time, they weren’t.
A balanced scoring attack propelled the AU women’s lacrosse team to a 16-10 victory over Old Dominion University March 3 at Jacobs Field.