Field Hockey seniors take up leadership mantle

Ending last season with an overall record of 14-6, 6-2 in A-10 play, VCU Field Hockey has undergone significant turnover, with seven incoming freshman looking to four seniors for leadership in 2018.   First-year head coach Stacey Bean was a booming success, leading the program to its highest win total since 1992.   Twin sisters […]

Rhoades, Rams ready to rebound

VCU Men’s Basketball made it to the NCAA Tournament every season since 2010 until last year, when the Rams failed to advance past the A-10 Quarterfinals. But with a clean slate on the horizon, the Black and Gold will look to settle in to a new coaching staff, as Mike Rhoades begins his second season […]

Women’s, Men’s tennis capture A-10 titles

Men’s tennis secured its second consecutive conference championship, while women’s exacted revenge against University of Massachusetts at Amherst, who defeated the Rams in last year’s title match. Men’s VCU faced St. Joseph’s University in the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Quarterfinals in Orlando, Florida Friday — the top-seed men’s tennis team dominated the Hawks, closing the […]

Press Box: Calamity in East Lansing

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the Times Up movement and the Larry Nassar case that prompted 140 women to speak out against the U.S. Gymnastics doctor the past six months have been monumental in shaping the conversation surrounding sexual assault.   On April 9, a story published by the Detroit Free Press stated […]

Baseball tames Tigers, takes 2 of 3 from Flyers

Baseball improved its record to 21-11 last week with a win over Towson University Tuesday and a pair of victories over Dayton University in a Friday doubleheader, but failed to sweep the weekend series, falling to the Flyers in a Sunday matinee.     Dayton – Sunday VCU dropped its only game of the weekend to […]