Sports

Basketball dominates against Case Western Reserve

The Spartans outscored the ‘Jackets in the first five minutes of the fourth quarter, but they were already too far behind for it to make any difference. While the gap between the teams did not increase, the early success of the ‘Jackets was insurmountable. Read More

Track and Field hits the ground running at NYU

It took home the top team score at an invitational Feb. 2 at RIT and managed to win another one in New York City this week. The ‘Jackets finished first out of 26 teams in the NYU Invitational. Read More

Everybody Talks: Will we remember them?

One reason of many why I’m so fascinated by the world of sports is because I’m a sucker for a great comeback story, a narrative about defeating all odds, a story about triumph. Trust me,  these female narratives aren’t short of exciting. But let’s try to remember them, shall we? Read More

Steroid users snubbed at baseball HoF

No Hall of Fame candidates have been more controversial than Bonds and Clemens. Read More

Squash plays well in tournament

“We can beat any team in the country,” said Pitfield. His teammates agreed. Read More

Martinovich hired as new head football coach

After former head football coach Scott Greene made it known he would be stepping down from his position, it was announced, in late January, that former MIT head coach Chad Martinovich would be his replacement. Read More

Everybody Talks: How Much Do You Know About Women’s Sports Here?

How much do you know about female athletes and their teams here at UR? Read More

Everybody Talks: Now they know his name

In one week, the entire board of USA Gymnastics and the president and athletic director of Michigan State all handed in their resignations. Read More

Basketball splits matchup with WashU

UR Women’s Basketball held onto defeat the Washington University in St. Louis Bears 69–65 on Friday at the Palestra. Read More

Everybody Talks: Someday I’ll be like the women on the screen

As of late, the portrayal of female athletes in film has become a fad, or at least more apparent. Read More