Baseball emerged with another series victory over Dayton this weekend. The Colonials (17-15, 5-1 A-10) split the first two games with the Flyers (12-15, 2-4 A-10) before taking home the final game to wrap up the series Sunday afternoon. GW has been on a roll offensively, scoring in the first inning in six out of the last seven games. Game One: The Colonials steamrolled the … [Read more...] about Baseball wins series against Dayton
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Federal judge denies emergency request to reinstate men's rowing varsity status
A federal judge denied an emergency motion from the men’s rowing team’s captain Thursday afternoon that would have required the University to reinstate the varsity status of the team. D.C. District Court Chief Judge Beryl Howell denied Patrick George’s emergency motion for a temporary restraining order, which would have prohibited GW from cancelling the varsity status of the … [Read more...] about Federal judge denies emergency request to reinstate men's rowing varsity status
Softball ends nonconference break with back-to-back wins
Softball matched its 2018 program record with its 13th consecutive win after facing Hampton in a doubleheader Wednesday afternoon. The Colonials (19-10) won both of their back-to-back matchups against the Pirates (13-25) courtesy of a pair of complete-game pitching performances from graduate students Sierra Lange and Maddie Dwyer. Senior utility player Mia Parker helped score … [Read more...] about Softball ends nonconference break with back-to-back wins
Men's rowing lawsuit moves to federal court
A lawsuit filed by the captain of men’s rowing last week to reinstate the team as a varsity sport has moved to federal court. University lawyers filed a motion Monday to move the case from D.C. Superior Court to the D.C. District Court as GW still awaits an official summons. Patrick George – a fourth-year student and the captain of the men’s rowing team – sued the University in … [Read more...] about Men's rowing lawsuit moves to federal court
Wrighton, Carpenter drive interest in sports as fans return to stands
Updated: April 4, 2022 at 7:13 p.m. With GW’s fan section having returned in full force during the basketball season this year, administrators and student leaders worked to harness the rebound in energy. Fans first returned to the Smith Center last fall after seats remained empty for more than a year, and as fan engagement bounced back, GW community members boosted school … [Read more...] about Wrighton, Carpenter drive interest in sports as fans return to stands