
Versatile senior class reflects program growth, culture shift
Baseball’s senior class played a key role in transforming GW into a postseason contender during head coach Gregg Ritchie’s four years leading the program.
Baseball’s senior class played a key role in transforming GW into a postseason contender during head coach Gregg Ritchie’s four years leading the program.
Last weekend in the Bronx, John Flaherty was busy with work on the Yankees-Sox series when his current career collided with his former one on GW baseball.
After dropping 16 of its first 24 games, GW baseball, battling through injuries, looks to turn things around as it enters Atlantic 10 play this weekend against La Salle.
A few years ago Justin Albright was slated for the start in what was arguably the most important game of the year to date. It was Sunday, May 18, 2013.
The A-10 preseason poll placed GW at fifth. It’s their highest ranking in recent years, but not the goal of the team, which starts its season Feb. 19.
In his fourth year as head coach of the Colonials, Ritchie feels comfortable with his team.
When GW came to New York this weekend, they came to New York for the first time.
Jones is a preseason All-American and is projected to be a top-five pick in April’s WNBA draft.
In a season of firsts, the men’s and women’s cross country teams will gun for their first-ever conference championship this Halloween in Richmond. The question for the program is: Will they come in ahead of schedule this year?
Four full years removed from a surprise Atlantic 10 championship, the men’s golf team is deeper than ever and in pursuit of a new championship.