AU sports hits rough stretch in March
The Eagle's own Ben Lasky gives us a play-by-play account of AU's disappointing month of March for sports.
The Eagle's own Ben Lasky gives us a play-by-play account of AU's disappointing month of March for sports.
If the Redskins didn't make the trade with St. Louis, they'd have the exact same problems they've had since Daniel Snyder bought the team.
Kimberly Collins and Emily Burton led a powerful offense for AU's women's lacrosse team.
A 36-year-old coming off multiple neck surgeries doesn't sound like a starting quarter-back to Eric Saltzman.
The AU wrestling team placed 19th overall out of 64 teams at the NCAA championships.
Women's basketball falls to Villanova 58-39 in the first round of the Women's National Invitation Tournament March 15.
Eagles fall to the University of Buffalo 78-61 in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.
Eagles fall to Holy Cross 12-8 March 10.
With upgrades to the starting rotation and Bryce Harper waiting, the Nats could make the playoffs.
Flores and Mariacher became the fourth and fifth wrestlers in program history to win multiple EIWA Championships.
The men's basketball team lost in the Patriot League Semifinals to No. 2 Lehigh University.
Au's previously undefeated women's basketball team lost a crucial game against Holy Cross in the Patriot League Semifinals.
Ryan Flores and Matt Mariacher took multiple titles, Kevin Tao placed second.
Women's lacrosse wins another game, putting them at 3-1 for the season.
In a close quarterfinal game, The Eagles defeat Lafayette 59-54 March 1.
The 57-40 victory over Army advances AU to the semifinal tournament against Lehigh University.
Eagles pull off a 76-69 win over Lafayette on the heels of a 25-point game by Charles Hinkle.
The women's basketball team is well on their way to an NCAA tournament bid while the men's team will have to pull off an upset to make it into March Madness.
With a win against Lafayette College, the Eagles have become the first team in Patriot League history to go 14-0 in conference play.
With AU's women's basketball team posting a record-breaking 14-win streak, The Eagle takes a look at the coach that's helping them succeed.