After a highly successful season for both squads, men’s and women’s swimming and diving will have to say goodbye to the mainstay members of the team. Senior DH Hwang, along with graduate student Andrea Ho, swam for the men’s and women’s teams, respectively, over the past four years, ending their final season with the team this year. Both are members of teams that have … [Read more...] about Swimming and diving bids farewell to roster veterans
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Women's basketball advances past the first round
Women’s basketball took down St. Bonaventure to advance past the first round of the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Wednesday afternoon. The No.12 seeded Colonials (12-17, 4-11 A-10) knocked out the No.13 seeded Bonnies (12-16, 4-12 A-10) in a 54-49 comeback victory at St. Bonaventure. After a strong start to the game, the Colonials found themselves stumbling behind before … [Read more...] about Women's basketball advances past the first round
Men’s basketball wins triple OT thriller at home
Men’s basketball finished out their home schedule in dramatic fashion with a triple overtime win over Duquesne on Wednesday night. The Colonials (12-16, 8-8 A-10) looked like a shell of themselves for stretches, but pulled out a 98-93 win over the Dukes (6-22, 1-15 A-10). GW sophomore guard Joe Bamisile and Duquesne freshman guard Jackie Johnson III both set career-highs with … [Read more...] about Men’s basketball wins triple OT thriller at home
Golf swings into spring slate after pandemic interruptions
Golf’s spring season is set to begin after months of preparation and a full slate of fall tournaments. Practice hasn’t been easy to come by, especially after a COVID-19-related shakeup last spring and this year’s especially harsh winter. Last spring, the team’s regular practice course, Army Navy Arlington, couldn’t host the team anymore due to COVID-19 restrictions, forcing the … [Read more...] about Golf swings into spring slate after pandemic interruptions
Baseball remains winless after loss at South Carolina
The Colonials baseball team is still searching for its first win after being swept in the three-game series against the South Carolina Gamecocks this weekend. The Colonials plated a total of 10 runs in three games while giving up 28 runs to the Gamecocks. GW lost the series opener 13–4 on Friday followed by the doubleheader Saturday, losing the first game 10–6 and the second … [Read more...] about Baseball remains winless after loss at South Carolina