Three Eagles shine at EIWA wrestling championships
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.
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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.
Having secured the No. 1 seed for the conference tournament, the AU women’s basketball team still had something important to play for when they traveled to Lafayette College: a perfect Patriot League record.
Bucknell University led the way at the Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Championships Feb. 19, as the Bison hoisted trophies in both the men’s and women’s competitions.
Facing a quick turnaround following a big win against Lehigh University, the AU men’s basketball team came up short against Holy Cross Feb. 11 in Worcester, Mass.
Perhaps no AU athlete exemplifies the term “Big Man on Campus” quite like senior wrestler Ryan Flores.
The AU indoor track and field teams came away with a strong weekend at the George Mason Patriot Games Jan. 28, finishing the event with eight top 10 finishes.
The men and women’s swimming and diving teams combined to go 0-6 when they traveled to West Point, N.Y. Jan. 21 for a quad-meet with Army, George Mason University and Old Dominion University.
Behind a strong defensive effort, the AU women’s basketball team defeated Troy University 55-45 Dec. 11 to push its road-winning streak to three.
The AU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams were impressive at Howard University, winning 20 of 26 events and coming away with the victory Dec. 3.
Bender Arena served as host for the second-annual open practice and chalk talk session with AU men’s basketball Head Coach Jeff Jones Nov. 8.
The AU volleyball team maintained its lead atop the Patriot League with home victories over the Holy Cross Crusaders Nov. 4 and the Army Black Knights Nov. 5.
The AU women’s soccer team closed out its season by defeating Colgate University 1-0 and handing the Patriot League-leading Raiders their first conference loss of the season Oct. 29 in Hamilton, N.Y.
Just a month after three starters from the AU basketball team graduated, junior Stephen Lumpkins opted to leave school a year early and pursue a professional baseball career, leaving the AU team even younger than anticipated.
Bender Arena hosted the second-annual Faculty vs. Staff Basketball Classic Oct. 11, with the faculty avenging its 2010 loss to the staff by prevailing 36-32.
The AU men’s soccer team exacted a bit of revenge Oct. 1 by defeating Bucknell University 2-1 in Lewisburg, Pa., after falling in the Patriot League Tournament finals against the Bison the past two seasons.
Last week, the Big East’s Syracuse University Orange and University of Pittsburgh Panthers were accepted into the Atlantic Coast Conference. This is just one of many moves in the past two years in the always changing world of conference realignment.
The Eagles hosted the American Volleyball Classic this weekend and took on Villanova University Friday, Sept. 16, while squaring off against Western Kentucky University and the University of Missouri Saturday. The Eagles (5-9) lost all three matches and won one set on the weekend.
This past weekend the AU volleyball team traveled to Blacksburg, Va., to play Virginia Tech, the University of Tennessee and Seton Hall University in the Hokie Classic. The Eagles (4-6) failed to win any of the three games, losing in straight sets in all three and dropping below .500 on the season.
With the AU sports teams preparing for another season of action, let’s take a look at some of the impact athletes for the coming year.
With the NFL Draft fast approaching, I thought why not do my best Mel Kiper Jr. impression and break down the upcoming draft. So here are the players to watch for in this year’s class of young talent, who they compare to in the NFL and a couple of predictions on who goes where.