Sports

Senior Nolte loves Cross Country, Track for community

After running for four years in high school, I thought I fully understood my relationship with the sport that had, in many ways, come to define my life up to that point. Read More

Softball’s Yerdon-Grange wants her players to ’stand up’

When she’s not guiding the UR Softball program to another victory, coach Margaret Yerdon-Grange is consumed by another interest: Gender & Women’s Studies. Read More

URBB beat generals for Chuck Resler Title at home

UR Men’s Basketball (URBB) opened the season on Tuesday with a 104–94 overtime victory against Ithaca, continuing a tradition of strong play that included last year’s 17–8 squad. Read More

For swimmer Minigell, team is life preserver

Sophomore Tess Minigell was a quadruple winner, triumphant in two individual events and two relays this past weekend. Read More

Newton navigates treacherous playing conditions

The issues of race, attitude, and bias have all come into question with the NFL here. Read More

For Ngo, athleticism is required for success in dance

Junior Vivy Ngo is a member of Louvre Performance Ensemble at UR and recently performed in and choreographed a dance for Louvre’s fall production, “EmpowerHER.” Read More

As Staggs graduate, Runyans look to follow

It’s not often that you find a set of twins on the same sports team. Read More

By the numbers: a statistical analysis of fall varsity sports

As the Fall 2016 semester comes to a close, let’s take a look back at some of the season’s most telling trends. Read More

URWXC runners earn spot in Louisville nationals

With these performances, the UR Women’s team finished seventh as a team in the meet out of 43 teams, against a very competitive field consisting of six teams ranked in the top 30 nationally. Read More

Field Hockey and Soccer end encouraging seasons

UR Field Hockey (URFH) finished their season making it to the Sweet-16 of the NCAA tournament, while Men’s Soccer (URMS) lost a hard fought tournament match against Eastern University. Read More