Sports

Spieth slips at Augusta

Last weekend, the golf world turned its eyes to the 2016 Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. One of the PGA's first of four major tournaments, a win at the Masters is known as the biggest and most coveted prize professional golf has to offer. Read More

Lax loses again in Liberty League

UR Women’s Lacrosse (URWL) suffered two tough losses against St. Lawrence University (SLU) and Clarkson University last weekend to start Liberty League play. Read More

Golf takes third in cup

Despite a rocky first round, the YellowJackets finished strong to secure a tidy third-place finish at the Hershey Cup last weekend. Read More

Baseball wins, Softball falls in double headers

UR Baseball (URB) squared off against St. Lawrence University (SLU) four times in two days with back-to-back double-headers on Friday and Saturday at Towers Field, part of the Prince Athletic Complex. Read More

Wolkoff plays her own game

Sophomore Alex Wolkoff was extremely successful at Ithaca, winning 8-1 in doubles and defeating her opponent 6-4, 6-0 at singles. Read More

UR Cheer is pure competition

It’s clear that this team is ready for future nationals competitions, and deserves the UR community’s attention. Read More

Open borders bring baseball to Cuba

Last Tuesday, Major League Baseball (MLB) returned to Cuba for the first time since 1999. Read More

Sharapova doped, but does the rest of tennis?

Unfortunately, the biggest news story for tennis in 2016 has been the doping suspension for one the biggest stars not just in tennis, but across all sports: Maria Sharapova. Read More

Borst-Smith honored for Assist of the Year

“Growing up, it was always a dream for my friends and me to one day be on ESPN playing alongside Kobe or dunking on Shaq." Read More

The stream team: behind the action

From Sam Borst-Smith’s missed free-throw game winning assist, to the Men’s Football team’s heartbreaking loss against Hobart, and every sport in-between, UR’s student broadcasting team is there to capture it all. Read More