Field hockey falls short to defending champions

Zach Joachim, Field hockey went 1-2 in its last home-stand of the season. Facing the third-ranked TarHeels was a daunting task for the 4-9 Rams, and one that head coach Laura Baker and her girls couldn’t overcome. “We have to clean up some mental errors, but I’m proud of the way our team fought against […]
Gold Rush dancers excited to hit the court
Erika Robinson Contributing Writer Of the athletes on VCU’s campus, there are some that may go unnoticed; they appear hidden amongst the other 31,000 students, but at halftime of the men’s basketball games, they are in plain sight. They are the Gold Rush Dance Team. Chelcy Hedgspeth, started dancing at the age of thirteen. She […]
Women’s soccer on hot streak in A-10 play

Peter Mason Contributing Writer Victories against Duquesne University and Fordham University allowed women’s soccer to maintain an undefeated streak in the Atlantic 10 after taking down the Duquesne Dukes 1-0, and then defeating the Fordham Rams 3-2 in overtime. The women were able to defeat Fordham despite trailing 1-0 in the first half of the […]
Looking forward with Will Wade

I can’t come here and try to be like Shaka Smart, the previous coach, that’s not me. I’m Will Wade. The silent thrum of energy pulsed through a fourth floor classroom in the Honors College last Wednesday. Eight students, relative strangers to one another, sat at their swivel desks in a haphazard crescent as their […]
VCU volleyball finds its “quiet storm”

“The quiet storm.”