Varsity Athletics

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

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

Baseball splits two double-headers

UR Baseball split their double-header against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Red Hawks, moving to an overall record of 7–7. Read More

Women’s Lacrosse falls two straight

UR Women’s Lacrosse (URWL) headed northbound Friday riding a three-game winning streak to take on the SUNY Oswego Lakers. Read More

Softball sweeps in double-header against Geneseo

UR Women’s Softball (URSB) beat the SUNY Geneseo Knights twice in a double-header on Saturday. Read More

Women’s Basketball closes season with loss to Amherst

UR Women’s Basketball season came to an end just shy of two weeks ago with a tough loss against Amherst College. URWB completed the game with 50 points to Amherst’s 78 points. Although the Yellowjackets did not move onto the final four in the NCAA Division III, the team managed to capture a spot in […]

Women’s Lacrosse heats up in three-game streak

The UR Women's Lacrosse team is riding a three-game win streak after two hard-fought, one-goal losses to open their season. 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

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