Baseball secured a 2-1 series home win against VCU this weekend, improving their A-10 record to 6-6. Following a loss to Maryland, GW (15-26, 6-6 A-10) opened the series with a 9-2 victory Friday. On Saturday, VCU gave the GW pitching staff headaches, crossing the plate seven times between the sixth and seventh innings before inclement weather cut the game short, resulting in a … [Read more...] about Baseball takes down VCU in fourth A-10 series
Golf finishes regular season with sixth-place finish
Golf tied North Dakota State for sixth place in the Redhawk Intercollegiate at the Pittsburgh Field Club, shooting 33 over par, 885 in their last tournament before the Atlantic 10 Championship. The Colonials found success in their first two rounds Monday, finishing the day just six strokes behind the eventual winner Marquette, but faltered in the final round Tuesday. With the … [Read more...] about Golf finishes regular season with sixth-place finish
NCAA removes cap on recruits’ official visits
The NCAA Division I Council passed a rule Thursday that allows high school athletes to take an unlimited amount of official visits during their collegiate recruitment process. The new rule will go into effect on Aug. 1 and will end the previous five official visits cap for high school recruits but will still limit recruits to one official visit per school. During official … [Read more...] about NCAA removes cap on recruits’ official visits
Gymnastics closes out season with regional run
Junior Kendall Whitman and graduate student Deja Chambliss ended their 2023 gymnastics season at the regional stage at the University of Denver March 31. Whitman scored a 9.925 on floor and tied for third in the overall floor exercise category while Chambliss earned a 39.250 in the all-around competition, placements in the top 16 for their respective events that secured them a … [Read more...] about Gymnastics closes out season with regional run
Men’s golf coach looks to keep grinding in 10th year
Golf Head Coach Chuck Scheinost spent his college life in dark rooms editing movies. But when Scheinost reached his senior year of college, he realized he could not spend hours on end editing in a dark, locked room. Preferring blue skies and green roughs, Scheinost said he decided to pursue his life’s second love, golf. “I started searching around, knew I loved golf, and so I … [Read more...] about Men’s golf coach looks to keep grinding in 10th year