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Both the AU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams had a tough outing Jan. 19 at the Jim McKay Natatorium, falling to George Mason and Army.
AU has announced the formation of a search committee to look for a new athletic director following the departure of Keith Gill. President Neil Kerwin announced the members of the committee in his campus-wide email Dec. 4.
AU’s Mark Allen qualified for the NCAA Cross Country Championships Nov. 17 at Louisville following his strong performance at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals Nov. 9 at Penn State.
This year’s seniors on the AU men’s soccer team have done a lot throughout their career at AU, but one accomplishment has eluded them: a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
With men's soccer's win over Holy Cross, the Eagles (10-5-2, 5-0-2 PL) finish conference play unbeaten for the first time in school history. The victory also marks the first time AU has defeated the Crusaders (5-9-2, 2-3-2 PL) since 2008.
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Both the AU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams recorded victories over Howard in the Bender Splashdown Oct. 27 at the Reeves Aquatic Center. The day saw the Eagles break nine event records and earn victories in 23 of 32 events.
The AU swimming and diving team won nine events and broke three meet records in a weekend meet against local rivals George Washington and Catholic.
With the Major League Baseball regular season over, it’s time to look back at the players who should take home awards for excellent (and horrible) performances during the year.
Postseason baseball will be coming back to the nation’s capital, as your Washington Nationals clinched a playoff berth for the first time in franchise history, second if you count the time as the Montreal Expos. This doesn’t mean the Nats have clinched the division, but assuming they play at a reasonably high level for the remainder of the season, the National League East should be theirs.
Remember back in May, Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals between the Washington Capitals and New York Rangers? Remember how the Rangers scored the game-tying goal with 6.6 seconds left in regulation, and then won in overtime? That was awesome.
SPOILER ALERT: This year’s college football championship will come from the Southeastern Conference, just like it has been for the last six seasons.
On Sept. 9, a new era in Washington Redskins football will begin: The RG III era.
Usually, the NHL postseason is a time to celebrate the best of the best, as it’s the rare time when ESPN actually shows amazing goals and great saves. This year however, the biggest storyline surrounding the NHL playoffs have not been the saves or the scores. And no, I’m not referring to that pathetic series between the Flyers and Penguins.
We are just two days away from the NFL Draft. It’s a time of hope for fans (even Raiders fans), that their team will draft that one player who will change the course of the franchise for years to come. Hopefully, it’s an Aaron Rodgers type of change, and not a JaMarcus Russell type of change.
With the baseball season kicking off last Wednesday in Tokyo, now seems like a good time to take a look at a few major storylines around the diamond in 2012.
Assuming you weren’t living in the library this past week, you probably know that a polarizing superstar athlete took his talents from Denver to New York.
Ryan Flores and Ganbayar Sanjaa each recorded sixth-place finishes for the AU wrestling team at the 2012 NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis March 15-17.
No. 1 Ryan Flores, No. 13 Matt Mariacher and Kevin Tao shined for the AU wrestling team at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships at Princeton University March 3-4.