In his third season with the Colonials, junior pitcher Chris Kahler has hit his stride, grabbing personal accolades and helping even his squad’s Atlantic 10 record. Kahler’s ERA has dramatically improved from his freshman and sophomore marks of 5.17 and 6.62, respectively, and he now sits at third in the A-10 with a 3.21 ERA, helping him earn back-to-back conference Pitcher of … [Read more...] about Pitcher hits stride, notches two A-10 Pitcher of the Week awards
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Tennis enters A-10 Championships after up-and-down season
Tennis will enter the Atlantic 10 Championships Wednesday, relying on their season of experience under first-year Head Coach George Rodriguez to close out the year on a positive note. The Colonials’ record has fallen from 11-10 last year – when they advanced to the third round of the A-10 tournament – to 8-10-1 this season which has been marked by inconsistency before a strong … [Read more...] about Tennis enters A-10 Championships after up-and-down season
Baseball takes down VCU in fourth A-10 series
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
Softball’s bats cool off in down year from recent A-10 dominance
After finishing the past two seasons with the best record in the Atlantic 10, softball has fallen to tenth in the conference with seven games left in the regular season. The team has mustered a 15-24 overall record while going 5-15 in conference play since losing a pair of sluggers in alumni utility player Alessandra Ponce and pitcher Sierra Lange, who hit a respective .363 and … [Read more...] about Softball’s bats cool off in down year from recent A-10 dominance
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