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‘Jackets stay undefeated and take number one ranking
UR men's basketball is currently number one in Division III after a thrilling weekend at home. Read More
From the Pressbox
The NHL finally returns: fans react to second lockout
The National Hockey League finally returns after a long and controversial lockout. Read More
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Women’s basketball makes history after successful weekend
A victorious weekend against Brandeis University and New York University leads to a record 600 program wins for the women's basketball team. Read More
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Swimming and diving face tough competitors
The UR men's and women's swimming and diving teams fight a tough battle against Ithaca College and ultimately lose, but they hope to win their next meet against SUNY Cortland. Read More
From the Pressbox
Fast and furious: Marrone inspires fresh start for Bills
The new Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone has a new plan for his team with the read option. Read More
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Squash dominates Colby, bested by Yale in busy weekend
Coming off their winter break trip to Canada, the UR squash team was back in action over the weekend as they faced both Colby College and Yale University, ranked nineteenth and fourth in the country, respectively. After a dominant performance on Friday, Jan. 18 against Colby in which the Yellowjackets earned a 9-0 victory, the […]
Athlete of the Week
Tyler Sankes — Basketball
Tyler Sankes, a sophomore on the UR men's basketball team, has had an excellent second season. Read More
Sports
Men’s basketball takes home hardware, remains undefeated
With eight straight wins and three tournament titles under their belt, the men's basketball team is poised for an exceptionally strong season on the hardwood. Read More
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Women win Wendy’s with last second three
After a game-long battle, a late three-pointer from junior guard/forward Danielle McNabb clinched the title for UR. Read More
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Squash drops a close 5-4 bout to third ranked Harvard
In a thrilling back and forth match, UR took wins in spots three, four, five and seven, however they were one win short of victory. Read More