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(04/12/11 2:13am)
Tucked away in the far right corner of the Jacobs Fitness Center are two doors that led to the matted wrestling room. On the right side of the room lies an office that houses AU Athletics’ best kept secret: wrestling Head Coach Mark Cody.
(02/01/11 2:58am)
For the first time in AU wrestling history, six wrestlers are ranked in the InterMat College Rankings.
(01/25/11 2:58am)
Head Coach Jeff Jones followed his players out onto the court for their Patriot League game against the United States Military Academy last Wednesday.
(11/22/10 7:05pm)
AU’s football team may still be undefeated — because it does not exist — but that does not mean that the pigskin isn’t tossed around on campus.
(11/16/10 3:39pm)
Elton John, Billie Jean King and a host of tennis champions visited Bender Arena Monday night, which was transformed into Center Court for the 18th Annual World TeamTennis Smash Hits presented by GEICO.
(10/26/10 1:30am)
The AU women’s soccer team was eliminated from postseason play on Sunday after an exhausting 1-1 double overtime tie against the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks.
(10/04/10 5:20pm)
The AU Volleyball team picked up its tenth straight victory this past Saturday with a win over conference opponent The College of the Holy Cross in straight sets.
(09/27/10 1:10am)
Just over five years ago, AU had a dying student section at sporting events.
(09/13/10 3:05am)
The AU women’s field hockey team soared past Rutgers University and the University of New Hampshire over the weekend, picking up its first two wins of the season in College Park, Md. The team defeated the Rutgers’ Scarlet Knights 3-1 and the UNH Wildcats 5-2 at the Terrapin Invitational tournament.
(09/06/10 7:04pm)
The AU Field Hockey team was unable to sustain an early lead against Louisville on Sunday as the team lost to the Cardinals 2-1.
(08/30/10 1:50am)
Intense August heat and the Old Dominion University Monarchs got the best of AU’s Field Hockey team early Sunday afternoon, causing the Eagles to fall 2-1 for their first season loss.
(08/16/10 1:30am)
This year, AU is stacked with sports teams that are eager to become NCAA Champions. Becoming a fan of these teams and joining the Blue Crew is beneficial for you, the university and your athletic peers.
(04/19/10 1:00am)
The AU women’s lacrosse team beat the Davidson College Wildcats 10-4 on Sunday, a victory that marked the final home game of the team’s regular season. It was also the final game that the team’s five seniors would play at Jacobs Field.
(04/15/10 2:00am)
It’s 4 p.m., and the blistering sun is just losing its sting over Reeves Field. The American University track and field team is wrapping up practice for the day as runners take their last laps around the track.
(04/08/10 2:00am)
The AU women’s lacrosse team extended their winning streak to three with a 19-12 victory over Lafayette University on Saturday at Jacobs Field.
(03/04/10 2:58am)
March has arrived, and now it’s time for basketball teams across the country to lay it all on the line in the hopes of competing for national fame. For the AU women’s basketball team, the NCAA tournament is just three games away. This year’s team has more potential than ever before to clinch AU’s first women’s Patriot League Championship after finishing 13-1 in conference play, the best in school history.
(02/18/10 3:00am)
Let’s pull out the old VCR tapes and take a look at basketball 50 years ago. The shorts were a lot shorter, the socks were a lot longer and players, coaches and administrators were often male.
(02/11/10 2:52am)
Braving blizzards, snowball fights and cancelled classes, AU students have been pelted with unseasonably cold weather that only Vancouver, British Columbia, the site of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, could learn to envy.
(02/04/10 2:00am)
Each year, 64 teams make it to the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, granting their schools national media exposure. This kind of exposure cannot be bought, only won through sweat, tears and baskets.
(02/01/10 12:59am)
Michelle Kirk acted as if Saturday’s women’s basketball win over Lafayette University was just any other game. However, she had just scored over 1,000 points in her career, the 12th AU women’s basketball student-athlete to hit the elite milestone. Kirk is a team player first and foremost.