The NBA Playoffs center around the Eastern Conference

Nile McNair, Contributing Writer The NBA Playoffs started this past weekend, and the Eastern Conference will be much more entertaining than the Western Conference. For starters, the Eastern Conference is far less predictable than the Western Conference. In the West, there are the two-time defending champions the Golden State Warriors, who are the overwhelming favorites […]

Tennis allows comeback in loss to Blue Raiders

Nile McNair, Contributing Writer Sunday Men’s Tennis defeated George Washington 6-1 Sunday afternoon in Foggy Bottom. Starting off, VCU dominated the Colonials in doubles. Senior Arvid Noren and sophomore Inigo Torre Martin took care of business, winning their doubles match with a final score of 6-2. Then, teammates senior Philip Mobius and junior Inaki Rivero […]

How NFL Players are Taking Back Power from the NFL

Nile McNair, Contributing Writer This NFL offseason could be one of the best of all time, as many star players are switching teams and signing new record-breaking contracts. Some of the more notable moves this offseason were: Odell Beckham Jr. being traded to the Cleveland Browns and Antonio Brown being sent to the Oakland Raiders. […]

Doubleheader pushes Rams’ win streak to 6

Nile McNair, Contributing Writer Riding a four-game winning streak, Women’s Tennis entered the weekend’s doubleheader looking to continue recent momentum. Temple The Rams faced Temple Feb. 24, taking down the Owls 7-0 in the second half of their weekend doubleheader. A month of strong performances continued against Temple on Sunday, as the women started with […]

RecSports adds video games to intramurals

Nile McNair, Contributing Writer Recreational Sports has introduced an esports league — featuring one-on-one and team games — adding to a selection of other intramural sports, including dodgeball, flag football and soccer. Some of the games to be offered include “Madden 19,” “NBA 2K19” and “Call of Duty.” The sports games — “Madden,” “2K” and […]