Sports

For Maire Prosak, lacrosse is life

Senior women’s lacrosse goalkeeper Maire Prosak completed one of the best games of her career last Saturday against crosstown rival Nazareth College as the ‘Jackets won with a score of 8–5. Read More

Veech swims to personal best, despite loss

Veech showed her versatility at the competition by swimming the 200-yard breaststroke, in which she swam her fastest-ever time in that event. Read More

Baseball and Softball teams gain traction after slow starts

UR Baseball found some much-needed momentum after an exciting 3–2 win at home against the Brockport Golden Eagles on Tuesday. Read More

Women’s Basketball heads to NCAA tournament

The Men’s and Women’s basketball teams earned second place finishes in the UAA standings this past weekend, as they celebrated their senior nights on Saturday in the Palestra against the Emory Eagles. Read More

Squash falls to Yale at finals

The ‘Jackets made ESPN this week as the frustration of the team’s loss to Yale in the Potter Cup final boiled over, and junior Aria Fazelimanesh flipped the middle finger to a trash-talking Yale player. Read More

Track and field finishes first, second at Ithaca NYSCTC

UR dominated the conference at the NYSCTC Indoor Championships last weekend at Ithaca College, breaking several records along the way. Read More

For Endo, inspiration comes in a teammate rivalry

The CT sat down with Sophomore Tomotaka Endo after the #4-ranked UR Men's Squash team earned a historic 5-4 win over College Squash Association (CSA) #1, Trinity College. Read More

UR Hockey defeats Hamilton, wins club championship

UR Men’s Ice Hockey Club captured the Upstate New York Club Hockey League (UNYCHL) championship on Saturday with an overtime win against Hamilton College. Read More

MLB 2016 season predictions

This season of Major League Baseball (MLB) isn’t set to begin until the first weekend of April, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get excited about what’s to come. Read More

Red Wings prospect Max Kepler looks to the majors

If you’re a greedy Rochester Red Wings baseball fan who can’t get enough long ball and firework-spangled home run trots, then you’re surely hoping standout Minnesota Twins prospect Max Kepler—a 23-year-old German outfielder—makes a stop at Frontier Field this season. Read More