In the world of college basketball, Division III programs are often overlooked. Most D-III athletes don’t play for national glory, future NBA careers, or to profit off of their name, image, and ...
In the world of college basketball, Division III programs are often overlooked. Most D-III athletes don’t play for national glory, future NBA careers, or to profit off of their name, image, and ...
In the world of college basketball, Division III programs are often overlooked. Most D-III athletes don’t play for national glory, future NBA careers, or to profit off of their name, image, and ...
In the world of college basketball, Division III programs are often overlooked. Most D-III athletes don’t play for national glory, future NBA careers, or to profit off of their name, image, and ...
In the world of college basketball, Division III programs are often overlooked. Most D-III athletes don’t play for national glory, future NBA careers, or to profit off of their name, image, and ...
When lifelong sports fan Jason Marquart began working in WashU’s Office for International Students and Scholars in 2005, he thought the on-campus basketball scene would not be worth watching. But ...
Bustling commerce, delightful aromas, and hundreds of footsteps pattering on the ground. Sounds like a scene out of an alternative, bespoke art market in New York City, right?
During the semester, you may have felt like you oscillated between bouts of homesickness and feelings of belonging — a common occurrence among college students, especially first-years. Dealing with ...
The WashU women’s basketball team put together a dominant performance at Fontbonne University on Dec. 10. Yet after the game, the win was the last thing on head coach Lisa Stone’s mind. In the ...
As first-year college students who are more of the outdoorsy type, this semester, we traded our lovely blue Subarus for laminated metro cards and TripShot shuttle routes. Not only have we lost the ...
If you haven’t seen a video compilation of the worst technical fouls in the NBA, you’re missing out. You’ll see Jayson Tatum getting a technical for lightly bouncing the ball after giving up a foul; ...
They say “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” but the Division III national championship trophy is coming home to St. Louis with the WashU women’s soccer team. For the second time in program ...