Eleven years ago, Katie Reifert brought promise to women’s volleyball as team captain and middle blocker, earning the titles of team MVP and GW’s offensive player of the year. Now, she has taken the reins of her former team once more as the program’s newest head coach. Reifert said she was first an avid softball and basketball player in high school before turning her focus to … [Read more...] about Reifert looks to rebuild women’s volleyball
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Women’s basketball loses fourth straight game
Women’s basketball lost their fourth consecutive game Saturday afternoon against Massachusetts. The Minutewomen (15-4, 3-2 A-10) were in control for much of the game and emerged victorious 68-41 for their first-ever win at the Smith Center. The Colonials (7-10, 0-4 A-10) struggled offensively throughout the game, shooting only 16-of-61 from the field and just 5-of-29 from … [Read more...] about Women’s basketball loses fourth straight game
Hall of Fame initiation postponed
The Hall of Fame Induction ceremony was postponed due to the current Omicron spike in D.C., the Athletic Department announced Monday Athletic director Tanya Vogel said in a release that the department is still looking for a possible future date to host the induction ceremony and will update participants as the details are set. She said the department had considered an online … [Read more...] about Hall of Fame initiation postponed
Men’s basketball picks up first conference win
Men’s basketball picked up their first conference win of the season Monday afternoon over local rival George Mason. In a game of runs, the Colonials (5-10, 1-2 A-10) emerged victorious 78-77 for the first time since Dec. 13 while the Patriots (7-7, 0-1 A-10) dropped their third consecutive game after a 16 day layoff due to postponements. “You got to respect us every game,” … [Read more...] about Men’s basketball picks up first conference win
Women’s tennis prepares for spring season
Women’s tennis is set to start the spring season after a two-month break following their fall schedule. After last year’s fall slate was canceled and no players were able to return to campus to train, the squad has been able to capitalize on the fall this year and get valuable reps ahead of the main spring slate. The team is hopeful to keep the current conditions of the … [Read more...] about Women’s tennis prepares for spring season