THREE-PEAT: Women’s tennis win A-10 for third consecutive year
Alonzo Small Sports Editor The top-seeded VCU women’s tennis team won its third-straight Atlantic 10 championship with a 4-0 victory over the University of Massachusetts […]
Alonzo Small Sports Editor The top-seeded VCU women’s tennis team won its third-straight Atlantic 10 championship with a 4-0 victory over the University of Massachusetts […]
VCU’s women’s volleyball made easy work of Atlantic 10 conference foe George Mason University on Friday, Oct. 18 to register their 11th win of the season.
Around this time of year, analysts, players and coaches start throwing the word “destiny” around, suggesting teams can control their own fate on the court. In the case of the VCU men’s basketball team, that very well may be the case.
Now, as fans return to campus, they’ll be happy to learn their Rams took care of business during winter break and enter the second half of their schedule on a five-game winning streak with a 13-3 record overall.
Considering redshirt junior Joe Van Meter had already accomplished the near-unheard-of feat of hitting a walk-off run in both games of a double-header Saturday versus Northeastern, it’s hard to imagine Sunday’s series finale versus the Huskies could make his weekend go any better.
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