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(04/25/05 4:00am)
Be warned. This is another Nationals column. These days they're about as plentiful as District pedestrians donning blue or red baseball caps bearing the cursive W. (If the proliferation of columns and caps counts toward a team's future success, the city should plan the World Series parade now.)
(04/25/05 4:00am)
With the Patriot League Men's Tennis championship tied, 3-3, and with all other Army and AU players finished, the burden of winning the PL title fell to No. 5 seeds Jeffery Schnell, an AU sophomore, and Army's Eddie Kang.
(04/18/05 4:00am)
The AU Women's Field Hockey team already appears headed in the right direction.
(04/14/05 4:00am)
Already down a set, senior Juan Jaysingh trailed 5-2 in the second set against Howard's Kenneth Brown, who chipped, volleyed and charged the net all match long Wednesday, never letting AU's team captain find his rhythm.
(04/14/05 4:00am)
The AU Women's Field Hockey team already appears headed in the right direction.
(04/07/05 4:00am)
AU 184-pounder Josh Glenn was named the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association's Freshman of the Year, league officials announced Monday. Glenn becomes the first AU wrestler to win a season-ending award since AU joined the EIWA three years ago.
(04/07/05 4:00am)
AU senior Juan Jaysingh won recognition as the Patriot League Men's Tennis Player of the Month for March, league officials announced Tuesday.
(04/04/05 4:00am)
Every year on Selection Sunday in mid-March, college basketball fans across the nation gaze at their television sets like children staring at packages under the 6-foot spruce on Christmas morning, or the ruffled Playboy they found in Uncle Jim's bathroom during a July 4 barbecue.
(04/04/05 4:00am)
The AU Men's Tennis team kept rolling this weekend, dominating in a critical Patriot League clash Sunday at Navy, 6-1, after dismissing St. Bonaventure by the same score in a home tilt on Friday.
The pair of victories puts AU at 10-3 overall and 2-0 in a still-young PL season.
On Sunday, AU dropped only the doubles point in what, on paper, looked to be an even match-up between the preseason No. 2 and No. 3 teams in the conference.
AU's top two seeds, juniors Juancarlo Vazquez and Nicolas Frayssinoux, secured crucial two-set victories. No. 1 Vazquez won 6-4, 7-6 (8-6), and No. 2 Frayssinoux won 7-6 (7-2), 7-5.
With the les pressure to come up almost perfect in the lower seeds, AU's No. 3, senior Juan Jaysingh, rolled, 6-0, 6-1, as did No. 6, junior Mark Doumba, 6-1, 6-3.
On Friday, it was No. 1 Vazquez dropping the only point for AU, though his three-set affair (7-5, 4-6, 6-1) likely concluded long after the Eagles had already wrapped up the match.
The rest of the squad made easy work of St. Bonnaventure, first winning the doubles point before winning every set of the team's singles victories. Again, Jaysingh cruised, 6-1, 6-0, as did the fourth seed, junior Sebastien Proisy, 6-1, 6-1.
Perhaps the most important stint of the Eagles' regular season comes this weekend in the form of a road trip to Army and Colgate. Army, the preseason favorites in the PL, are looking to avenge a second-place finish at the hands of the Eagles last year. A win at home could put Army closer to hosting the PL tournament and reaching that goal. Meanwhile, Colgate has historically given AU trouble, and it beat the Eagles in Hamilton, N.Y., last year.
(03/31/05 5:00am)
Kollof's top-10 finish leads way for AU golf at Diablo Grande invite
(03/24/05 5:00am)
Finally, the AU Women's Lacrosse team is treading in familiar territory.
(03/17/05 5:00am)
AU President Benjamin Ladner announced that the elimination of three AU athletic programs, Men's and Women's Tennis and Golf, will be delayed until after the 2005-2006 school year, in a release dated March 4, the final day of classes before AU's spring break.
(03/17/05 5:00am)
If the final act of the Eagles' season followed any script, it reeked of bitter existentialism.
(03/03/05 5:00am)
About 300 concerned AU students, parents, faculty and alumni packed the Tavern Wednesday night to question and decry the Athletics Department's decision to eliminate its Golf and Men's and Women's Tennis programs, but no Athletics Department administrators were present.
(03/03/05 5:00am)
Spring Break.
(03/03/05 5:00am)
For the last three seasons, the AU Men's Basketball team entered the Patriot League tournament paired against the league's archetypal lightweights: Army or Navy.
(03/03/05 5:00am)
Spring break. For every student, it is different.
(02/28/05 5:00am)
Last year, the AU Swimming and Diving team found itself in an early-season crisis - though nothing as imminent as those engulfing AU's tennis and golf programs - when the athletic department announced it would be phasing out all of the team's 15 scholarships.
(02/28/05 5:00am)
The AU Women's Basketball team had trouble generating offense at times without injured junior point guard Tala Hada, who hasn't played since an early-season ligament tear.
(02/24/05 5:00am)
The AU men's Basketball team finally snapped not one but two four-game losing streaks Wednesday night.