Kotti Steps Down as President

Bill Kotti announced that he would retire as president of the MCV Foundation and chief development officer for the MCV Campus effective Thursday.

Giffard balances new players and high expectations

Under head coach Dave Giffard, VCU’s men’s soccer team has risen through the national ranks over the last four years, going 41-22 overall, making Giffard only the second men’s soccer coach to have four consecutive winning seasons during their tenure.

Lady phenoms make VCU history

Sterling Giles Contributing Writer After a strong showing at this year’s USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Sacramento, California, sprinter Kiarra Porter and thrower Jalessa Williams firmly established themselves as some of the best athletes in program history in their respective events. Porter posted a top-12 performance in the 400-meter dash, which earned her […]

Men’s tennis falls to GW in final

A year after claiming the Atlantic 10 championship in its inaugural season in the conference, the VCU men’s tennis team fell to George Washington University 4-1 in the finals at Boar’s Head Sports Club, in Charlottesville, Va. on Sunday, April 20.

Men’s Tennis set to defend A-10 tournament title

As the 2013-14 men’s tennis regular season wraps up, teams across the conference are preparing for the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship to be played April 17-20 at Boar’s Head Sports Club in Charlottesville, Va.

Men’s tennis rebounds after rough month of March

The VCU men’s tennis team hit a slump in March, losing four of its last six contests. However, the Rams rebounded in April with a blowout win against Norfolk State University, which improved their record to 13-9 on the year.

Junior sprinter on track for record-setting year

VCU junior sprinter Kiara Porter didn’t develop a passion for track and field until she was in eighth grade, but once she laced up the cleats for the first time, the Yorktown, Va. native never looked back.

Chala leads charge for women’s tennis team

Before she was a collegiate tennis star, before the Atlantic 10 Conference honors, before the NCAA appearance, Cindy Chala was a typical teenager from the suburban town of Versailles, located about 10 miles southwest of Paris.